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The Cedarville Review from Cedarville, Kansas • 3

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feiaatonigignigiitr KM-ttvnfr ysa.y.OTvwir rMammtt Mahrioi, THE CEDAR VI LLE REVIEW, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Last Wednesday night.i the con rados of Charlie Aldrieh Tost, Cf. A gave a supper at the school house at r. At the residence' of tiie brido's paronta, in Osborne county, April 10th, by Rev. Thos Muxlovv, PuuuaiiED Evewt Phtidantr for tho benefit of tho Post.

Ample preparations had been made and' the Mr. John Henry Wence, of Smith coun ty, to Miss Minnie Paitt; CEDARVILLE, SMITH KANSAS, tables were bountifully supplied' with The Review extends best wishes to Entered at thu Post Ulllee, tit Cedarville, Undo Henry and his youthful bride. all the luxuries the country could afford, and were presided over by Mrs LOOK HERE, EVEftY ONE! FOR THE 3d ftAYS, Dr. M. M.

WACHTER CfcDAnyiLiB, SMiTir- kAMIS: Ftpeclnf attention tflveit; to the treating of (llseisei peculiar to women and children Call Promptly attended. Office atprwnnt with the otllev of CftPAviuji Kkvih as Second Class S. G. King and Major Morrison, J. H.

Johnston, Mrs S. G. King, Mrs. have each provided themselves with J. T.

Morrison and Mrs. Baker, assist Churches And Societies. cd by a number of comrades, We. no comfortable family carriages, recently. Mr, Lloyd and daughter, who M.

K. Chuhcii. Ilcv.iThos. Mnxlow, faced among the guests, Dr. Haga Pastor.

Services Sabbath morn nff -nt 1 1 Gdlden, tf, 0, PHYSfClAf AND SUR6lfe6rV dorn and J. H. Sargent and K-Mr. W. L.

Minter, recently oj(d his foi'm to Mr. Peters, and content-platea a visit to Missouri, soon. Farmers lire Complaining of the lateness of 'the spring. Some say it is the most backward one they have ever known in Kansas. Brb's.

AjidorBon of the Pioneer, and Royce, of the Bulletin, at Smith Centre, will accept thanks for editorial favorsshown us this week. Our readers may not expoct a great amount of loca) news for a few weeks, as our farmer frionds, from, hom we obtain many" items, are very busy with their Mi-. J. J. Barney, who was se verely hurt liisfi week by being thrown from a load at hay, is slowly recovering.

It will be some weeks before he will be out again. I.1.'..;;.' Strangers contirue to arrive on every train. At the re Kansas is filling up this spring, by next fall, people's legs will be sticking out of the Htitl ttt 7 p. in. Alternate Sabbaths tit 7 in.

Niibbntli school everv inorniiijr 0:30, mother, D. L. "Hubler and J. Q. Royce: have been visiting Mr Elijah Pilcher and other relatives in this locality, re' turned home last Monday night.

Prayer meeting every Thursday evening editor Bulletin, Smith Contro; C. MY. A young woman by the name of Charley Aldrlch Post, No. 184, Monell and W. H.

Noll, Kirwin; Dr Holmes and wife, Wm. Potter, wife daughters; Sam Beck, wife and daugh CKDARyrLLE, "KASSAs. Special Attention Sim i6 pheaiii if ihe Eye, and tieniio-Urinary Organst- REWARD; U6i t.wllffve toi anjr ohm ef PILK8 Which I tennot euro. A. R.

Meet senii-inontlily. at the haU'lri Collar' tors; Tip Dyer, L. Kurtz Ben Curtis Tille. All who wish to eon- Frnzier, committed suicide at Burr Oak, last weak. Her parents had moved to Arkansas and desired her to come to them, She wisely 'preferred death to Arkansas.

No other cause assigned. Beet tlirmwlvt with the order arc re Perry Newell and Lew Headley, editor quested to -rtd in their names and be come lneniDer ot unariey Amneii i-osi. Herald, Gaylord. Everybody enjoyed themselves, and at Dean's Hall, the Attorney: Cedarvillo School Board. merry dancers kept time to music until nearly morning.

The gross pro --Last Saturday, at the caucus, a vote for first and second choice for WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING CHEAPER -FOR CASH. CA8II.g CASH. JxJ than you ever bought the same grade of goods If you don't believe it, come and look through our line! -tVdhave PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO' STYLES OF ('lurk, i Treasurer. N. B.

DnAi'icn, J. T. Morhmoii, i. II. ATTORNEY-AT-LAWy KIRWIN, KANSA Will practice Innfltherbiiftuoruwi.StiiW Speclar.fttfeittipajiilyto Morrf the U.

8. J.and Office at Kirwin. and thi President was takon, with the following result 1st choice. 2nd 'choice. from the supper and dance, amount to over 150.00.

The Post tenders thanks to the ladies and gentlemen, who assisted in making the so pleasant and profitable. General Land Oulee at Wasldngton, t. (i! fourth story windows. Surveyor, J. H.

Sargent, accompanied by his wife, were in darvillo Tuesday and Wednesday of of this wee. Mr. Sargent was engag-' ed in running lines to a tract of land on the south side of the river. Mrs. Lair Dean and Mrs.

Pteno, W. B. DIUDG. DAVID DODQSi' Notes of Joy. Under the above head, "Notes of will be found each week such special notice; i McBride Dodge, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ranwixj icassas.

Prompt attention elven to collectlftirf as advertisers wish to call especial attention Blaine 7. 5. Logan, 7. Lincoln, 5. 3.

Arthur, el. Iugalln, 1. 1 1. Windom, 1 1. McDonaldy 1.

B. R. Sherman, W. T. Sherman, 3.

Some democrats were present and voted. The Cedarville Sunday school wdB re-organized Sunday by the re election of Allen Johnston, Superin Hulk Garden Heeds nt Uottomly Hrqs of Pawnee township, this county, were in town last Tuesday, the guests of Major and Mrs. Morrison. These la- Kxamlne those LMcrs and Cdtivntors. at and business before the local Land offlW and the Department offices at YVaBluujrton uouoiniy uros.

lies were among the very to set A new invoice of Wooden ware and I5one. 1 PIG mm ums, tie in Smith county. They went to Kirwin on the night train. J. R.

NEWELL Attorney and Counselor at LaHi CEDARVILLE KANSAS 8Vill pntctioe in all the courts 6f tfirf We will make it to vonr interest, to trnrtu 7Mrs. Wachter, who for several at the Cedarville Hardware Store. Bottomly Ilros. mouths has been in New Mexico, arriv ed Cedarville, last Monday night. Fifteenth Judicial District.

Collection promptly attended to. Final Proof, con-' to sell for cash or produce We rpopose and afiiiim.il tec test, Home Entries, Filings and all buslnoM' tendont; and the election of Mrs S. Superintendent; N. F.Hewett, Secretary; Emma Johnston, Treasurer; Eddie Cox, Li satisfaction in goods and oetore the U. JUind Omce transacted.

She found hrr husband, the Doctor, quite sick, but 'will, by her wifely care an 1 attention, materially assist in re prices, at G. Ivlns's. Now is your time to buy an because you can buy CHEAP for CASH, before wo pack them away for the summer. JWE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. TRY US and prove our asseiiion.

go to R. M. PICKLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, brarian; Mrs. H. H.

Bradley, Choires- storing him to health. If you want bargains for cash. King's. JIo Can give them to -Mr. J.

L. Duncan, of Adams coun SMITII.CESTBE,' -i- KANSAS Lollie.ru Golden JJoll, at King's. Try it. ty, Nebraska, has been in town lor ter. Teachers.

Bible class, No 1, R. D. Trimble; Bible class, No. 2, N. F.

Class, No. 3, Mrs. M. S. Davenport; class, No.

4, Miss Efiie Will practice In all courts of the 15tM Just received, a bale of nji.sliii, at CENTRAL BRANCH DIVISION: Local Tirr.e-Card. several days, guefet of Mr. J. C. Harris.

Mr Duncan is engaged in Judicial district, and the U. S. Land OHlcei tn New More, west side Public Square. IV. B.

HeW King. Sunday school meets at 10 M. Corn," KOTARY ftflLfC. at reserves and jellies, by the (pmutify, Kind's, cheap for cash. the sale of carriages, and will, if suitable arrangements can be made, open m.

each Sunday. It is hoped that Express, ffolrur west Expmts going east 11:32 m. a nt nm a rn. 9:00 a tn. Iiltuiii hits Htruck.

a carriage house in this city. both young and old will attend regularly and assist in making the school ATTORN EYS-AT-LAVV, Smith'-Centre? We have the best assortment ef READY-MADE SHIRTS, west Atchison, aud our prices are within the reach of any one desiring tfnch an article. For further particulars, call and see us. As I have sold out my property and ex FreiifJif will run both ways, on Mon By a change in time of running days, Wednesdays and Kridavs. interesting and successful.

pect to soon go away, I wisli to give notice that all persons Indebted to me, to call and freight trains over the Central Branch .1. T. MoHiiisoN, Agent. settle their accounts- and all claims against Will practice In nil the State and road, at this place the work is all done al courts of Kansas and Nebraska. SOUTH AM FLORIDA.

me will be promptly settled. 1. W. JicCanx. at night and early in tho morning.

vlnSye The train, going west arrives at, 1:20 The Gaylord Moat Market wagon, will Miscellaneous and goes east at 6:30 a. m. and Nisit Cedarville, Monday, Wednesday Friday of each week. i tf. Monday, Wednesday and Friday of CENTRAL HOUSE.

8. G. King has just received a line line of each week arc freight days. TOLBERT HIGGINSProp'r, uents ituoinr aim uiuiiotti overcoats. The Iliibb-Tgood- aju remarkably, cheap and -On Monday, morning, Apiil 7th, durable.

Call and get one and save a doc KANSAS Mr S. C. Cave had a carload of house hold goods, farm implements, etc, etc tor bill. 8Board by tha day or Week, and thd comfort of gnests'lScarefully, eonsldereuV A good Stable In connection with the house standing on the sidetrack at Concordia, The Township Caucus. The Republicans of Harvey town bhip met in primary convention last Saturday, and organized by clocting W.

H. Siminonds, chairman, and N. F. Hewctt, secretary. The call for the primary' was road, and on motion the following delegates were placed in nomination, andonbal lot were unanimously elected, viz: R.

D. Trimble, G. D. Sinimonds. S.

G. King, Phillip IPggins, Isaac Mahin. On motion, the chairman of tho delegation was instructed to cast the vote in the county convention, for absentees. On motion, the delegates were instructed to vote for only such delegat es as would support Hon. Lewis Han-back for Congressman for the Sixth Slioi.1i! yon contemplate a trip to Nashville, riiattanoogi, B- O.

tvaiinah, Ua. Jacksonville, Florida or, in fact, any point in the Month to your interest, to examine ttic advantages over all other lines ottered by the Sr. Louis, Iron Mountain A Southern Itiilw.iy "Iron Mountain Kont'Mn thti wav ol Fast Time, Elegant Equipment etc. At pru'nt a Daily Train is run from fit. Lot, Is to Nashville, Tenn.

making direct connections with Lines, for points mentioned about, This 'Train con neers at X.bliVille with the "Jacksoin ille Express, having a P-dlmim Palace bleep, linr O-ir of the very finest make attached which tlironli to Jacksonville, Florida without eiiatnrei For further information, address F. CliANW.KH. II. ToWNSKND, Geu'l TVt Agt, Uen'l Pas. Ag't, SiI.oni8, Wo.

vl-nl-tf. fer-ticonx: I have a lot of fine Seed Corn for sale, which will ripen in ninety days from date date of planting; Call on 1 9 tf L. M. Lintox. all ready to come west by traia.

They finally arrived here on Friday, 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 KS-We also invite you to a soat--NOT IN CONGRESS, bul OUR 8. h. iiiMULKY, r. nmtetvf the 1th, and the car looked as though might have been down on the east division of the road engaged in being A tiood'JTciiint wf Jlii'rst for Snip.

I have a. good spun of two-year old mules for sale. Call on me, one aud one-half mile east of Cedarville. Ww Davis. Kirwin, Kan.

Ckdakviujc, KiXi BRADLEY HEWETT, ABE PREPARED TO LOAN MONEY IN SMllTI COttNTt, Parties in Smith county, can neonate' wrecked. Mr. Cave was glad to get his goods at any cost. Last Sunday, the members of the loans witli us on the most favorable terttli A When you want anything in my line, Church of Christ, in this vicinity, took REVIEWINGS. COAL! CO ALU CO A teps looking towards the organization come in and see me and I will do you good.

District, in the convention to bo held at Downs, May 28th. of a church at Glen Eock, two and a II A A It N' STIVE.RS CAlVrP-BEL'Lf I can quote prices to you, never before heard of in this country, viz: Chairs, 50 Say, it rained again, last Friday On motion, the delegates were also DEALEB9 IN- ALL GRADES OF COAL, beds, safes, the best there is, at $4,50 the standard woven wire mattress night. instructed to voto for delegates to CEDARVILLE, KANSAS $5,00 usually rells at SS.00. All other Almost any kind of weather, this goods proportionately cheap. I have a We will keep constantlv en hand all support in the State convention at To-peka, April 29th, J.

S. McDowell, as a large stock ot staple goods, nought from While we show you through our line of grades of hard and soft coal, whtch Will old in lots to1 suit customers; and at low est pbssible rates. l-3tf first hands for spot eauh, and can and will under sell any other bouse in northwestern delegate to tho Republican National convention to be heid in Chicago. -i 1 Adjourned. I I PER S.

1 SHOES I S. I S. N. F. Heweit, W.

Simmonds, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. W. N. HALL Prbprtitofi Kansas. I also carry a large stock of coffins and undertakers goods.

Prioes always reasonable. Remember tho place in the old furniture store, southeast corner of the, square, first door east of Fifes store, Kirwin Kansa N. B. When the store is closed, night or day, I occupy front rooms up stairs. 15tf C.

L. Secretary. Chairman, SMITH CENTRE, -KANSAS Smith Centra Shots. half miles southwest of here. There will be a meeting to perfect the organization, at that place, on Saturday, May 10th, at 2 p.

m. Elder, J. T. Kiggins will be present, and. will preach in the evening at 7:30, and on Sunday, May llthj at a.

and at 7:30 p. m. We were pleased to receive a visit last Tuesday, from our old friend, Mr. A. Roenigk, of Clifton, who was making a business trip thronyh this part of the State.

Mr. Roenigk is one of Clifton's most prosperous business men, being largely engaged in the manufacture of harness and saddles. He also has one of the largest horse collar manufacturing establishmeats in the West, and his goods find a ready market all over the Western States. Mr. E.

was accompanied by Mr. Wm. Smith, also of Clifton. irst-clase photoffraphs aud'umbrotTpo caiien. ue lias also atuil line or FRAMES AND ALBUMS Smith CnMmiE, Kansas) April 14th, 1874.

Ed. Review. W-e are NEW RESTAURANT And CONFECTIONARY. Constantly on hand, Children's pictures a We didn't have railroad enough, specialy North of postoffice. whisky enough, or votes enough to to cope with the other side.

I have just opened up a new Restaurant and confectionary establishment, where the public can obtain meals at all hours. All of the latest styles; just in from the east. We are aatisfied we can show up with any House in Western Kansas. fiseWe have made a specialty of CHILDRlSNS1 SHOES SLIPPERS, 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. The vote stood; Holt, 101; Hanback, O- kinds of canned goods anui confectionary 115, which should give us 4 delegates D.

H. CROSBY, Has opened up a Real Estate and fnsur to thoir 5 but we suppose our 101 on i iour ior saie. J. W. CASTE EL.

Northeast corner Public Square, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS. votes will be counted ft Hanback at spring! r-A musio teacher is the latest acquisition to Cedarville, -T. W. Rea will complete his work of assessing, in about two weeks. An Infant chid.

of Mr. Henry Santrock, was quite sick last week. Sunday, in Cedarville, appears to be the day set apart for breaking Texas ponies. Dr. Wachter, was, during the last week, confined to his bed Ipy an attack of rheumatism.

I i 'i A Elder Kiggins, of the church of Christ, made us a brief but pleasant call last Monday morning, i Dr. Golden reports that the wife and children of Mr. JohtnValker have been very sick with measles. Mr. A.

"Weaver of Kirwin, recent ly lost his only son, Frank, who was nick but three days. He was nearly eighteen years of age. r- Mr. I. W.

McCann returned home last Sunday night, and informs us that he has found a location at Mor-riB, Saline county, Nebraska. He will remove about the fust of May. Cedarville has had the reputation of having the best base ball club in Northern Kansas, and we would like to see the boys re organize and main "tain Uieir former reputation. Full returns from Os'jorne coun the convention. But wlfeit can be ex Last Saturday, while in search of ance agency in Otlarville, and now has hi books open for cutrj' such tract and parcels of land, as those desiring to sell mav place in his bands, Term's for eulllngf made known on application; pected of a lot of coyotest who have to go outside of their own district to find THE CEDARVILLE a boy qualified for a eadefcship I represent the best Insurance companies The democrats are well pleased with news items, we called at King's store, and in answer to our inquiry for hews, was informed that as a business item, he would say that notwitlfttanding the fact that farmers were all very busy, In existance.

Ratea reasonable. the and talk of imj orting a man Office in the JlcCann building, southwest from Missouri, as their ca ndidate from corner Public-Sqnarc, this district. CEDARVILLE, KANSAS, getting ready or planting, he was con BRADLEY BRABB, PROPRIETORS, Well down 200 feet, and going down scious of an increasing trade-Inquiry Cedarville Markets, CEDARVILLE, Ke. at Johnston elicited the same all right. We have a full line of Automatic B.

D. Health, Madam Duval and the English Satin Corsets, and the cele-' brated NURSING Corset; all at bottom figures. LADTES HOOP SKIRTS, 40, 50 and 75 CENTS. TOWELS, NAPKINS, and READY-MADE TABLE CLOTHS, cheaper than the cheapest 2.75 to 6.00 Weather cool and fan a work pro response. I lie fact is, that Cedarville Hogs Oats Corn i .2 has been and is receiving a steady, re gressing rapidly.

i .30 to Trans nhh'ih Kercbi, er gular trade, and the old customers Have not yet learned the names of Wheat .80 to .30 to Rye are bringing new ones, and they in lax .10 4 .75 .18 .14 .44 mm, are winging otners. We see Bnttef .10 to .30" to .10 to many new faces each week, and it is a source of pride to us to know that HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID Potatoes Lard Chickens peoplo who have been patronizing i FOR WINTER AVHEAT. delegates, but the number stands, Han. back, 42; Holt 20, which is probably correct. Harlan, Pawnee and Ctidar, for Holt Lincoln, divided.

Oak, Centre, German, Beaver, Harvey aud Houston, for Hanback; all of which will hare no effect on the sunshine, rain or wind; the birds will sing, the crops will grow, Flour Feed and Meal Constantly on Our Cliib Rates. We will club the Ekvikw with othei pa hand. Call is, we eta it pleasure to kit joi otf fools, pe.rs named at the. following rates fiS-Farmcrs Patronage Solicited." vln2yl Review Si id Ateiitsftn Cbainpi6ni Learenwortli Times, M.25 Topck Capiml, If J5- Conimonwealttif 2.JS Chicago News, $8.00 Toledo Blade. Rates of Advertising.

and we will have the best harvest, the most fun and the biggest boom of any coimty in the State; and why should WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. ty, gives Hauback 55 aud Holt 2 dele-nates in the county convention. The prediction in made that in the Con gressioual convention, Hauback will re ceive the nomination ou lie first ballot, aud that Holt will not be a candidate. Mr8.EvN. Underwood, recently from has located' in Cedarville and is engaged in teaching mnsic.

She already has quite a large class, and will take additional pupils. We hope she may meet with sac-aw. Mru. Underwood may be found at the residep ti of Chr.s. towns which had one or two more houses than Cedarville, arc understanding that it is not always the largest towns which sell goods the cheapest, but that it is prices which does the business.

We venture the assertion that goods are sold as cheap in Cedarville as at any town west of Atchison, and that tha stocks of goods are as ell selected as in any other town. In dry goods, boots, shoes, drugs, hard ware, eta, our dealers are perfectly willing to duplicate prices with any towa within one buirircJ miles. One column, one year One-half column 1 One-fourth column i $30 One-eighth column S20 we not? Read our six newspapers, in one little county, and then answer. PATEKIITS One ami oue-half incites one year $10 Loejil notiws five cents per line or part of line each insertsou. SUndinz advertise YOURS FRATERNALLY, Teachers' examination at the school ments may be clutngwl qnaru-rly.

Positively no discount. Bill for advertisinsare Mxnm cox. of tM 9crwrrm AxmtcAx. UsMtOMtu Solleltnn for luteal, OratA TnuM Marts. CtipTTtehu, tar Urn I'UfMd etwm CknMta, Knylwid, Frsooe, Unnnr.

Ma. Hand Book aknat Patents wnt frpw ThirTTi vmra prirni house in Smith Centre, Saturday, April 2G, 1881, coinnieaeinsr at 9 o'oix-k a. m. pa.vable monthly. JtifAll adver'ticnicnts will bo eontinv.ed iiniil oilicrwist ortk red.

Patents oMind thmucH MU.Mf CO. are notion itta Anr.Bir.iv. tb Iarnn.hmt.as4 s. a. KING.

fcuist wldolr rarttrtated seteotlflo fA.aoayip. Wklv. Pntencltil ncrartnn and bw formiuHtn. Specimen cobj of tha tVirittlSe A -aarrf imn "ent frc- Attrot MUNS CO- SflHTaH0 AeaiCAJ Oflea. atl BfwHwaT, Tan..

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