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The Cedarville Review from Cedarville, Kansas • 3

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS The Central House has recently" THE CEDARVILLE REVIEW. Farmers can now get new harness, 1 I CEDARVILLE FIVIEW, beon thoroughly painted, and presents' or their old ones repaired, by applying hiysieiailii PlJBLISHKD EVERX THURSDAY. to Burton Turner, the harness maker. iJohn, Johnston, county treasurer, eoes to Topeka this week to make his a very inviting appearance. Mr.

Southard, who lives near Wilson's mill, had a valuable horse killed by lightning, last Monday night. Dr. M. M. CEDARVILLE, SMITH KANSAS.

semi-annual settlement with the State Mr. J. Reynolds, who has for several years boeri in the insurance cedarville, feMrril HpcUl attention given to tho treatment of iiiM(ac pecutlar to women and CiiIIh promptly attHiidod. Offloeat present at lila residence; lu the Methodist Farsoftairo Entered uttUo Post OHleo, ut Cedurvllle, as Second Class flutter. treasurer.

''T V5 The best and fastest selling article we have ever seen, is the spring Churches And Societies Weather Strip. Coll at the Central I 1 i House and see the model. NEW SPRING Tho amount of goods delivered By Ukick Bat. I seat mywlf In honest woik To see what 1 could do; To see if I could get some one, To take the Ceilarvillu Rrvikw. Subscribe, lor It will do yon good, And light your mind anew, By reading down tho columns, Of the Cedarvillo Kkvikw.

It's worth ten times Its price In gold, Because, I know It's true; You'll flnd the work of honest men, Within tlie Cedaryllle Rkvikw. In reading dowu Its precious lilies And ilnd something untrue, Just go and settle with the editor, Of the Cudarvillo Bkvikw. There are some people In this But they, thanli God, are few, 1 Who do not like to read the grit, Of the Cedarville Khvikw. 0 ir life will soon be gone and past, 0 ir roc) will soon be tluongh, Oh may we do some kind, good deed, For the Ci d.m Ue Bkvikw. at this station by freight trains from M.

Chuhch. Rev. Thos. Hnxlow, Pastor Services HubbatU morning atll, mill at 7 p. in.

Alternate Subbnths nt 7 p. in. Stiblmth school every morning 9:30. l'ruyer meeting every Thursday evening, at 7. the east, would be creditable to a town -AND ten times the size of Cedarville.

L. A. Goldftn, li. d. PHYSICIAN AND SURGlON CKfoAEVlLLE, KANSAS Speoial Attention Given to Diseasii of the Eye, Ear, and Gentto-tlrtnafy drganti $60.

REWARD. $6 I will jrlv $30. reward for any case of PH.KS wlilcli I cannot cure. The Review office will bo closed next Friday, the 4th. We are going field, representing the Burlington Insurance of Burlington, Iowa, has located in Cedarville, where he will make his headquarters for insurance.

His company does a large business, taking risks in fire, tornadoes and wind storms. He will bo found in the field with an abundance, of "immutable proof." At Kirwin last Wednesday, H. C. Bartlett, who was well known in this part of the country, died from the efforts of poison, administered by himself, but supposed to be accidental. At 11:30 he went into some place for a drink, but got hold of a bottle con-taing poison, and at noon was dead.

Our information was obtained from Kirwin gentlemen. I. O. 6. F.

Cedurvllle Lodge No meets every Saturday night at their lodgo room In the school house, Visiting brethren oordlally lu-ltwl to attend. Tkoo, J. W. Buown, N. down to Gaylord to assist Bro.

Hoad-ley in soaring the "proud burd of free dom." SUMMER GOODS, 'FOR 1884! Attorneys. Charley Aldrich Post, No. 184, G. A. R.

Meeta wml-monthly. at the hall In Cedar-villi. All old soldiers who wish to connect themselves with the order arc requested to send In their nuiue and be come iiii-mber of Charley Ahlrleh PoRt. Hi PL. BRADLEY, KfmVIX, i KANSAS vVill nrndico in nil flic Courts if tti rtlt.

tfpVeJiil attention i given to business befOrd tli U. A. Land Office at Kirwin, and the' OiMM'i'id Land OfUt at Washington, t. Cl Cedarville School Board. N.

B. Diiai'kii, Director. J. T. Moitmson, Clerk.

J. 11. Johnston, Treasurer. TBAMP! TKAMP! THE GMimr sots are going to join tlie GRAND Wl B. Sl'ldtlDK.

McBrida Dc3g8, ATTORNETSAT-LAW KANSAS, from n't attention Vivian to cnllprtlnhA Grain, Fruit and. Vegetables. During the past week we have received from Wm. Eller, one bunch fine Earl May wheat, one bunch RuBsian wheat; from J. C.

Harris, some splen did timothy grass; from Moses Cole, a lot of Bliss' Triumph potatoes, which are very forward and fine; from J. F. Barney, a nice collection of Early Richmond cherries, fuly ripe, large and palatable. Mrs. Baker has raised this season some fine, old fashioned red currants, equal in size and flavor to any grown ja eastern states.

Mr. S. L. Manker, presents a few stalks of rye, seven feet and nino inches long. in worn and business ttefort; tliR local Land ofllct' and tiic lA partmcut otncesftt Whilst tendering our sincere thanks for past favors; we beg to announce the arrival of our IMMENSE STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.

Having purchased our entire stock for CASH, we are now prepared to give the very LOWEST PRICES to our customers. In order to be prepared for our steadily increasing business, we have placed large orders, thereby getting goods at lowest possible prices. We believe that it is mutually beneficial to work on a strictly cash basis, thereby saving the purchaser the large additional profits that must be put on to cover losses. J. W.

Simmonds has a new card in this week's paper, to which the at tention of the public is called. Mr. S. is an, active business man and will at tend promptly to all who may need his services. Rev.

F. P- Newell, who we count as one of our solid, candM friends, and whoso age and experience in life makes him a desirable acquaintance, called and chatted with us for a short time last Friday. We regret to hoar of severe affliction in the family of Dr. J. G.

Hagadorn, of Smith Centre. Monday morning the doctor buried a young infant, and it was thought his wife could not survive. Huston tounship elected last Saturday the following delegates to attend tho county convention to be held on the 12th, viz: L. C. Headley, Webb McNall, 11.

S. Durham, P. Meadows, D. W. Welton, J.

Gill man. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnston started last Tuesday morning for South Perry, Ohio, where they will, for ft few months at least, make their home, and then back to Kansas again. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnston left 1 J. R. NEWELL, Attorney and Counselor tl tibrj CEDARVILLE, KANSAS flerWill nrsicticn in nil Hin rtmria kf1h Fil'ICCllIll Jll(ll('inl DisMpt nnllpnHnn promptly atbnidi'd to. Final Proofs, conf iuitie entries, ilings and all busintw VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC It.

R. TO MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. Beduoed rates. Special trains. Faro for the round irlp less than the fare one way.

Don't fail to see tlie Agent or write to the undersigned for full particulars regarding tlie fare limit, etc. L. A. EMERSON, Gen'l Western l'ass. Agent, Missouri Pa-ciliu Atchison, Kansas.

oeiori' rue u. imu uuice transacted. R. M. PICKLER, ATTOBNEY-ATLAW SMITH KANSAS' Will practice in all courts, of the IStti JiKlicial district, and tlie tl.

8. Land OfiBce: W. B. Vft A. Si.

lorn; KOl'AKY l'l-BU George W. Barney, has one of the finest inventions in the hue of Weather Strips, ever offered to the public, and we can truly say it is far superior to anything ever yet invent ed in that line. Mr. Barney has been appointed General Agent, and is offer ing great inducements to agents. Any man with ordinary ability, can make from $5 to $25 per day, clear of all ex penses.

1 Parties desiring territory, will do well to call as the territory near homo will soon be gone. A model can be seen at the Central House, Cedarvillo, Kansas. The new barn which Mr. Josoph Wise has just completed, is 40x04, with ten foot posts; has fourteen' feet running tho entire length of the Bouth side, fitted up for stock stalls, and many warm friends hero who will kindly remember them. Mr.

J. W. Riggm, of Clifford, CORN MYERS, ATtOriNEYS-A'T-L'AVty Smith Centre; Kansas; Will rlrnAlit. Ii til flin Sfeta ffhrf mIo MJflforthe working class. Semi 10 cents Uawfor postage, and wc will mail you free a royal, valuable box of sample goods that will put you In tlie way of making more money hi a few days than you ever thought possible at any business.

Capital not required. We will shut yon. You can work all the time or In spare, time only. The work Is universally adapted to both sexes, ponng a nd old. Yon can easily earn from 60 iwnts to $5 every evening.

That all who want work may tlie business, we make this uuparailelud offer to nil who are not satisfied we will send $1 to pay for tlie trouble of writing to us. Full particular, directions, sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole attention to the work. Great success abso-h tely sun. Don't delay.

Start now. Ad-drewi SriMsox Portland, Maine. 1-17 received last Saturday night by express, from Coatsville, Pa. a pair of fine Jersey calves, which are a little CEHTRAL BRANCH DIVISION: Local Time-Card. Express, going went 11:21 m.

Freight 1:20 in KxpreRS going1 east (WW a m. Freight a in. Freight will rim both on Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays. J. T.

MoKitisox, Agent. al courts of Kansas NebfasltsV vin.ye ahead of anything in this port of the State. They came through in fine Miscellaneous condition and were taktra next morn DRY GOODS, onr stock is large and complete, and of choice quality and will be sold at RED ROCK prices which please note. WE HAVE A FULL AND FNLEY ASSORTED STOCK QP CASHMERES, WHITE AND COLORED LAWNS. DRAPER CLOHS, Crashes, Role Prints, Ginghams, White Goods, Linens and Trimmings for same, Ladies Collars and Fishues, New Zephyr Shawls; latest styles, Hos-ery, Ladies Gloves, Laces, Buttons, and Oil Cloths.

Best Ginghams, 8 to 1 0 cents per yard Fine Sheetings, only 6 cents. BOOTS' AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION! WAY DOWN AT BOTTOM PRICES. Wo have also, a fine assortment of PINS, RINGS, BUTTONS, ETC. ing to Mr. Riggan's farm.

SOUTH AJtD WUTHK-VSr FLORIDA. --The announcement of Webb Mc Nall as a candidate for Representative Notes of Joy. for this district, has provoked the in PHOTOGRAPH OALLERY W. N. HALL Proprietor: Sliri'll CESTltE) i KANSAS photograplis and aAifirotypes taken.

Jle Lis alsb a full line Of FRAMES AND ALSitJM qniry i "Will he support J. J. Ingalls fourteen feet of the north side fitted up for gram 'storage. The center of the iilding, called is doubled floored. The whole structure rests on a solid stone foundation, and is well ventilated and arranged for Mr.

Wise is now well fixed Under the above head, "Xotes of Joy," will be found each week such special notices as advertisers wish to cull especial attention. for reelection to the United States Senate?" "Will he vote for resub Will ypii celebrant If so go to Linton Ashbangli's store ut mission of the Prohibitory Amend ment Mr. McNall will have an op CotiKtantlj' on hand. Children's niotnroe a for stock shelter and we predict the sptiiaiyj aortti ot postrofflce ojice and see the line of goods tlie re to Should yon contemplate a trip to Nash vill- Chattanooga, Atlanta, Charleston, S- C. Savannah, Ga.

Jacksonville; Florida or, lu fact, any point lit the South or South-, eas-t, It will be to your infr'rest to examine t'ic advantrtges over all other lines ottered iiy the 8t. LonK Iron Mount-tin Sonth-v Railway "Iron Mountain tlie way of Fast Time, Elegant Equipment At prsi'ut a Daily Train is run from St. Louis to Nashville, Teini. making direct ooiuifctions with connecting Lilies, for mentioned about, This Train connect at Nashville with the Jacksonville Kxpwss, havliig a I'lillman Palace Sleeping Cur of the very finest make attached vrliich runs through to Jacksonville, Florida without ehange. For further information, address V.

C'llANDLKR. II. C. TOWKSKKD, -leMi'lTVt Agt, Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Si.Loais, Mo.

portunity to answer. Investment he has made will bring him a large return, The born was put up by Mr. R. M. Tracy.

At tho Republican caucus held last Saturday, iu Cedarville, R. D. NEW DEPARTtJRl Trimble, J. H. Johnston, C.

J. Eng The festive lightning rod man is strum, N. F. Hewett and J. W.

A NIV DRUG STOflE, close out atcost. L-idies trimmed hats at cost. Ladies uiitrimmed huts at cost. Fans at cost. A few mens' straw hats to close out at cost or less.

A nice line of Groceries and Dry goods always on hand at the Cheap Cash Store. Jio trouble to show goods. Come and see us south west corner of square. Linton Asiuut'Gii. Simmonds were elected delegates to fl A NEW STOCK OF GOODS.

attend the county convention to be held at Smith Centre, July 12th. The dolegates were instructed to vote for abroad in the land, armed with his little battery wheroby he can demon strate to your entire satisfaction?) that the rods now on your building are worthless, and that he has the only Simon pure rod. He will want to take down your old rods and put up new ones, and charge you fifty and sixty cents a foot for rods that cost Pickler and Martin dolegates. REVIEWINGS. IN GROCERIES, AT MY OLD STAND, WEST SIDtf PUBLIC SQUARE, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS; My stock has been sefceted with direct rcfentiiuH to the trade Of this Dart th Vol.1 No.l of the Kansas Knight FOB SALE.

A good business house and lot, In Cedarville, Call at the Review office. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. and Soldier, by M. O. Frost and Son, him from three to five cents a foot.

State, and consists in part of all WE CAN COMPETE WITH THE WORLD, and he will want you to sign a contract PLEASE HEME1KBEB. That all parties who have book accounts at King's store are requested to cull and look tlieni over. Every opportunity will be afforded by John Johnston, Assignee for S. ti. Kig.

All persons knowing themselves O. King, either by note or book account, ore uotilied to call Immediately, and settle the satne, as ttiese matters must be collocted. Jons Johnston Assignee for S. G. King.

Cedarvllle, Kansas, June 12th, 1884. Topeka, Kansas, is among our late arrivals, and we gladly place it on our exchange list It is devoted to the interests of the Kansas soldiers, no matter what state they may have come from, and is full of interesting read to have your building rodded at so READ AND COMPARE. READ AND COMPARE. much a foot and represent that it wjll take about so many feet, and when the STANDARD In homes or medical practice; tdi I'AINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, PERFUME ERY, NOTIONS, ETC Kit! Those wishing anything in my Kne arc respectfully Invited to call. Thanking the' public forpastfavors.Iamyoursforhealtli,' DR.

L. A. GOLDEN Examine those Listen-and Cultivators, at Bottoiuly Bros. ing. 't Mr.

Marion Wralcott's lecture last work is done, you will find that yonr bill is as large again as you thought it would be. Look out for those fellows A new invoice of Wooden ware and Roiie, at Bottomry evening under the auspices of the temperance meeting was well attended They are well dressed, drive a good horse and buggy and, are provided Money to loan on deeded farms in Smith Co. C. E. Monejx, Kirwin, with a good oily tongue and a bogus He gave a rehcrsal of the different phases of life, showing that decision 12 pounds best dried prunes, $1.00.

12 currants $1.00. 10 Michigan apples, $1.00. 10 peaches, $1.00. 8 Valencha rasins, $1.00. evaporated 10 California granulated sugar, $1.00.

12 nice brown sugar, $1.00. 1C- beans, $1.00. 6 coffee, any kind, $1.00. Cedarville iiarkets battery. Set the dog on'em.

of character was the foundation upon We will make it to your interest to trade it the Cedarville Hardware Store. Bottomly Bros. We spent the forenoon of Mon Hoes Oats Gaylord will celebrate. The Cedarville folks will celebrate at Gaylord. (' Note the change in the railroad time card.

Perry Harris will soon occupy his new residence. The base ball club are doing some fine practicing lately. Mr. M. S.

Deavenport will soon jo to Michigan to visit his children. Jake Franks shipped another car of hogs to Kansas City, last Taesday. Mr, e. Stivers was visited by filends and acquaintances from Mis-t ouri, last week. MrB.

John Johnston and Miss which all should build by havmg a definate aim in every vocation, the aim founded upon that which is right, something that is constahtaly elevat day, at Gaylord and was pleased to note the improved appearance of the For Salk. Southeast qr, sec 20 1 4 rlfl. Cheap. Enquire of C. E.

AKinklju, Kirwin, Kansas. 1-16-tf. town. A number of hew buildings are 4.00 to .30 to .30 to 'r .10 to .30 to .10 16 $1.50 to o' 31 -As AS At AH 1.2S Corn Wheat Kye i Flax i Kjtrs i Butter I'otitoes i Iinl i ing to our fellow men. Harlan Chief.

in course of construction, and others contemplation. Bro. Headley of the Herald, Dr. J. Holmes, Webb Mc Save money by buying your groceries and dry goods of Linton Aslibitugh: at the cash store, on the southwest corner of the square, Cedarville, Chickens NallandKetehumof the hotel, as well 8 cans Pears, 2 pounds each, $1.00.

8 Standard Tomatoes, $1,00. We also keep constantly on hand a full stock of FLOUR; BACON, ETC. FLOUR, BACON, ETC. Far Snie. A new Emerson Piano iu first-class order will be sold at actual cost and carriage.

as otherawere very enthusiastic over the business outlook, and predict for Gaylord a heavy trade for the ensuing year. McNall's creamery is doing a good business, and at present is taking Ile King, went np to Smith Centre Call at the Review offlec. 1. Our Club Rated; We will club the Rkvikw with oieif pa pcrs nniited at the following fates i Rkvikw ami AtchifOn ChampiOft, J.S5 Times, Topeka Capital, $2,25 Commonwealth, $2,25." Chicago Newsv 1 Toledo Blade, Wednesday. A I OKI.

Mrs. Morrison received a severe lick on the right hand last week, from line, When yon want anything in my come iu and see mc and 1 will do you jrood. ti foot of "that pony of ours." Rates of Advertising; The Cedarville school closed last Friday, and the entire day was devot ed to reviewing the work of the term, and to social intercourse of pupils and visitors. In the afternoon the school repaired to the Solomon river, where swings were erected and for two hours the youngsters fairly flew through the air. Mr.

Mahin has taught a very successful term, and we mildly suggest to the school board that to employ him for the ensuing year, would prove beneficial to the school. Last May, about the 7th, a man by the name of E. O. Ten-ill, robbed the B. M.

R. R. Co. of about $600 at Bloomington Neb. He went to Kirwin, Cedarville, Bull City, Russell and from there to Virginia, where he was overhauled, arrested and brought back.

Mr. H.S. Wiggins, traveling auditor for the B. M. R.

R. was in town last Tuesday night; and at his care of about 800 cows; employs seve teams and ten men, pays out on an average $1,500 per month, and is shipping butter to nearly all the eastern cities. On Tuesday last, 2000 pounds went to Boston, Mass. The peo pie of Gaylord are making extensive preparations to celebrate the fourth. Prof.

Shearer is the favorite candidate of Houston township, for Superintcnd-antof public instruction. One column, one year i One-half eolunin One-fourth column fjM', OiMM-ightli column $20 One and oneMwlf Inches, one year i flO." Mr. S. F. Hays, a young business an from Osborn City, called last Fri-fvj.

We expect to see him again. George Barney has returned to l.odarville again, after enjoving sever-iij weeks sickness, away from home. Another heavy rain occurred I can quote prices to you, never before heard of in this country, viz: Chairn," 50 cts. beds, safes, the best there Is at tlie standard woven wire mattreMS $5,00 usually rells at SSffAll other goods' proportionately chea. I haw a large stock of staple goods, bought from first hands for spot cash, and can and will under sell any other house iu northwestern Kansas.

I also carry a large stock of coffins and undertakers goods. Prices always reasonable. Kemembcr tlie place in the old furniture store, sontlmi-t Loeiil notices hve cents per line or part of line caeh insertson. Standinf; advrntlw iiM'iitu may be changed quarterly. Posi Monday night By the way how tively no discount, mm lot advertising are.

pa vs'hle monthly. B9All advertisements will be e6nuhtied until otherwise ordered. corner of tlie square, first door east of v. mid it do to let the rain paragraph hi -nd a few weeks? Tlie EiVBHartot Fries paid at all times for all kinds of Produce, Satiar, eggs, etc, You are respectfully invited to call and examine our goods and prices, before buying elsewhere. LINTON Southwest corner Public Square, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS" Dissolution Notice.

Tlie partnership heretofore existing between J. IL Johnston and Alleu Fifes store, Kirwin Kansas. X. B. When the store is closed, night or day, I occupy front rooms up stairs.

i.Mf C. L. IIakris. -The Cedarvillo Brick Bats" will i -et the Crystal Plains base ball club tit Gaylord tlie Fourth and clean Johnston, under t'm firm name of Jolm I flfWfB wanted for The Lives of all the Alillil 1 iPrcsiilents of the U. S.

The larg ston is this iliy, by mi.tr.al consent disolveU. AH accounts due the firm will tl cm out as usual. MTKTI ft Crt, of Out fctTjrrrrm AjrrnrrA. ma Ilnne to art IVrfteitora Tw fntml, Ct(jl Trad Msrkm CojOTnghtu, Inr th United Statn, (Wik, Knfftnml. rrancf.

Oermnnv. mil tlknH Rmfe ahnni solicitation, Major Morrison, George est, handsomest, best book ever sold for be paid to J. II. Johnston, who will assume Another heavy rain last Sunday less than twice our priee. Tlie fastest sell thpwh MliNff A CO.

anaotaorl Simmonds, Dr. Randall and Wm. Manny, will probably go to Bloom ing book in Anierii. Immense profits to agent. All intelligent people want it payment of all debt of the firm.

J. H. Joiixstox. iht, accompanied by a strong wind, fields of gram was blown down, Ki'W tiilr amiflo papar. H.3S a yemrt f.ir,Ttwn.

Speurni t.bt rlia KipmiSc Aatrr. I.HB trr. AWrmHlliKlrfl rar-. ington as witnesses, for the purpose Anyone can hrcoiiie ngvnt iil no great damage done. AlAKX JOBHSTOS.

Kaunas. July 1st, 181. ot Klflutifyuig the prisoner. Term live. ILuAErr Dook Co.

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