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Waverly News from Waverly, Kansas • 8

Waverly News from Waverly, Kansas • 8

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Waverly Newsi
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Waverly, Kansas
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flriculfurfll Column C. F. L. E. Smith, Att'y-at-Law.

i Prop, of News. ARTHUR SMITH, Real Estate Agents tOriginal contributions for this col umn on any subject of interest to the farmer are gladly received. KANSAS. WAVEKLY, LAEGAIX LIbT OF 1T.0PEHTIES! PaAiniu Farmer, weekly, by Orange Judd, Chicago, 111., $1.50 per year. Rock Creek Items.

Good Clocks with Time and Strike, onlv $1.50. HITS OAZ! All watches and clocks sold at Kansas Citv prices. We have the largest and finest assortment of Jewelry ever brought to Waverly. Cash paid for- old gold and silver. All kinds of watches, clocks and jewelry repaired and satisfac tion guaranteed.

Last snle ot Wain P. YANARSDELL, Waverly, Kansas. Mr. Sherley Stoolfire called on friends in our neighborhood last week. Miss Etta Rankin returns to Parkville Thursday.

Mr. Ed. Garrison spent last week with his family. Ed. thinks the Singer is the "boss" machine.

Grandma Glass, of Waverly, visited her daughter, Mrs. Eagle, atid other relatives at Rock Creek last week. Masters George Alexander Garrison and Alexander Patterson Cellar each received a fine carriage from Chicago last Thursday, presents from their uncle, Rev. Alexander Patterson. The boys, as well as their mammas, are much pleased.

We heard of one man who says the dry weather may get ahead of him, but the chinch bugs can't as long as his children live. Armed with tin pans, the' gather the bugs into a wash boiler then scald them with hot water. We think the bugs pot a bath last week that will send them. Many of our people spent the glorious 4th in Waverly. There was an ice-cream supper at the residence of .1.

A. Cellar the evening of the 4th, in honor of his birth-day. Chas. White and Eugene Brown, of Parkville, spent their vacation with friends in this vicinity. July 5, Dax.i vxd Waxx.

F.ViiM No. 2. 1472 acres, 6" und.T cultivation, 4i) acres good land, 4 acres in orchard eontHiiiinr: a variety of fruits, Jit'wcvlloT Louse with frame addition 12x10, jol out door cellar, granary, chicken house, corn -ril, hank stable for 0 horses, stone corrells with 40 ft. tdied, good well of water and 2 springs, Teek running through about center ot fiirui north and south, all enclosed with Viire and bcdtie, pasture of about 40 jutcs, good timber for fuel and line building hi.onc on farm, fine meadow of ran-ie hay. 21 per Here.

Can be had by a payment of one-half down. will exchange for Tennessee or Virginia land. No. SO acres, fenced, creek running through furnishing good stock water, considerable timber along the creek, miles form Waverly. Terms, $100 in Jdav, ifloo one year, and the balance, i in with 8 per cent interest i back payments.

(Jood titlS guaranteed No. 5 acres. (Forgey farm.) Peres in cultivation, all fenced, box house 1 1x2 1. barn for 4 horses, hnggie siivd and corn not over 10 acres not. tillable, gogd soil, 5 miles of Leho.

11 miles -est and 1 south of Waverly. Terms easy. Can be had on a cash payment jCiOO. A grand bargain. No.

For sale or trade. acres of first class laud in Ashland county, Ohio. acres of heavy timber. balance in high state of cultivation; well watered with springs large orchard of all kinds of fruits; house often rooms, smokehouse, -rpring house, j-ialile for horses with haymow good outhouses, garden everything complete. Will take oiie half payment in Kansas land and other half in easy payments.

A bargain. No. 7. So acres, 00 acres under cultivation; good frame house of 7 room. v.e'i on porch, good barn 10 ::27 feet, large corn all fem'ed ail tillable bnt 5 acres, small orchard; north end fenced with stone, balance with hedne and wire.

$1,000 cash, balance in payments at 7 per cent, WHITE OAK, the Popular Messenger Stallion, will make'the season of 1SS7 at the barn back of Smith's Hardware, Waverly, Kansas. TERMS: $8 to insure mare in foal. the season, cash. Mares must be returned regular during the season. Mares left with us to breed will be cared for at reasonable rates.

Call for pamphlet containing pedigree and valuable information -for horsemen, a complete history of the father of trotters. F. STARK, Carpenter and Builder, WAVERLY, KANSAS. Plans and Specifications given on application. Job AVork of every description promptly attended J.

H. SMITH, Keeper. King Solomon's Diaraond Mines. Ed No. S.

1'iO acre North-east quarter "0, IS, 10, acres bottom land under ullivation, one story house, with and cellar, stable, corn crib, corrells, creek running through Jarm; will be sold at a bargain. 4 miles from Wavcrly. No. 0. 80 acres, improved land, fenced, all tillable, miles from Waverly; on vay terms.

An exellent piece of land. Ne. 11." 1 10 acres, 1 miles north-west of Waverly. No. 1 land all under cultivation, IS acres in tame meadow, bearing orchard of apple, peach, pear.

MS Julian Hawthorn, who ought to be a good judge, says of H. Rider Hagard's story of "King Solomon's Mines," "There is no story of adventure that surpasses it." That seems to be the popular verdict. Everybody is reading it or talking about it. Of course there are no end of editions published, frim cloth bound at $1.50 to the Seaside Library edition at 20 cents. And as might be expected, the cheapest of all is The Literary Revolution edition which in large type, unabridged, sell for 5 cents in paper covers, or 20 cents in cloth binding.

Specimen chapters are sent free to anyone asking for them. It is a source of amazement to look through one of the Revolution 04-page Catalogues (sent free to any applicant), and note tiie literary riches to be secured almost "for a song." If you have never seen a catalogue, or have seen none recently, it is worth while to write a postal card and get it. Some extraordinary bargains are offered during the summer months. Address John P. Alden, Publisher, Pearl New York, or Lakeside Ruiidijig, Chicago.

WONDERFUL CURES. W. D. lloytoc wholesale and retail druggists of Rome, say: We have, been selling Dr. Kings New Discovery, Eiictric Litters and Rucklens Arni-Salve for two years.

Have never handled remedies that sell as well, oi give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Putters. We guarantee them always.

Sold by Cooper Christy. i 3 jlllllH, ll.J'J riJM Il1 L1VV ILIKj small fruit; houe of .4 rooms, stable for horses, corn crib and other out buildings, uood well, shrubbery, no waste land. Will be sold at a bargain. No. 12.

SO acres, all fenced, 4) acres under cultivation, house, well, orchard, small fruit, spring of never failing water, good location, I mile from school. Price, 1 0V). Pa i ton good easy payments at 7 per cent, interest. No. 1:1.

80 acres, -V) under cultivation, balance pasture; good house with cellar, frame barn, pond large bearing orchard, small fruit and a No. 1 well. Can be bad a payment of one-half down; good time on balance. No. 4.

acres, 45 acres bottom land under cultivation; house of three rooms, good well, stone milk house, Kansas stable, two corrells with water them, 15 acres of timber, balance good pasture. Can be had by a payment of down. CITY No. 2. 8 lots forming one block, in Waverly.

Can be had in a body or any number to suit, purchaser. One of the prettiest sites in No. flood one story house of 4 rooms, now, 2 lots 50x150 each, good cistern, capacity, 121 barrels; pood out buildings, and under substantial fence. Is immedaite to business, and would make, a tine resilience for business man. Price $1,500.

Will exchange for small firm. No. 1. Mouse and one lot in Waverly. Ibrnse of '5 good sized rooms, new and well painted.

(Jood out buildings and l'-t well set with trees, Price $000.00. A WONDERFUL CURE. Mr. Richard Spencer, 2502 Garrison St. Louis, states: I 'have been seriously ali'eeted with a dry hacking cough for two years and have sought relief from many sources with no relief My wife urged me to try Ballard's llore-hound Syrup and I did so with most gratifying results.

My cough disappeared with the third bottle and my lungs are as strong as ever. I would not be without it in the house. Call for a bottle at C. A. Phillips.

NO BLACKSMITHXNG! WOOD WORK AND GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. Opposite Tost-ofi'ice. Wavcrly, Kansas. FOR THE BEST G-ASOLINE STOVE AND WASHING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Repairing, Sharpening and Polishing, Plows gjven our special Attention.

If you need anything repaired, come and see us. DR.UDERSOil 606 6C8 Wyandotte Kansas Cur, mo. WESTERN MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, It. E. cor.

5th and Delaware St, Kansas City, Mo. DRS. DICKERSON STARK, SURCEONS IN CHARGE. Wood, Chain and Iron Pumps, Screen Doors, Refrigerators, Wire Screen, S'p'g H'g's, Scythes, Hoes, Rakes, Sewing Machines, and the Best Spring GON ON WHEELS. Regular Graduate in Medicine.

1H years Those wishing to get a loan will find it greatly to their advantage to call on Arthur Smith, you have land or town property to sell call on Arthur Smith. practice. 14 in Vmeago. Authomt'd to treat ail Chronic, Nervotis and Special diseases, honunnl Weakness (Nf(rht Losses), Sexual Debility Loss of 8exn.il I'owerl, Guaranty Cure or money refunded. Chanres low.

Acre and cxiteri- enee are Important. No mercurv or in This I 1 1 1 to devotew pedal attention to the treatment of -all physical deformities. hip. Joint disease, nlnh ffwifc THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W.

D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville.Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience's Elictric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidnevs or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Cooper Christv's Drug Store.

2 jurious medicines used. No time lost from business. Patients at distance treated by mail. Med icine sent, everywhere free from (taxe or breakage. State your case and send for terms.

Consultation free and confidential. A BOOK for both Bexes.illust'd.sent sealed for6e in stanjps. TheCRCAT TURKISH BMMIITIM RHEUMATIC CURE. I 1 su Buc ken's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt-rhenni, fever, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and-positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded." Price 25 cents per box. Foz- sale by Cooper Christy. PSTWo nre in the market (to stav) with nil poods in our lino, and will figure close to cash customers. A full Ftock of nails in all sizes. Tin and sheet iron work.

We have the only tinner in town, and the best workman in the state, and no exception. HILL LEOXAItD. APPT.IANCRH. ninlnli A POSITIVE CURB for RHEUMATISM. fgOO'ornny ease this treatment fnils to cure or help.

Greatestdis-covery In annals of medicines. In acute oases, one dose fives rel lef a few doses removes fever and pain in Joints, Cure completed In IS to 7 days. Send statement 01 ense with stamp Tor circulars. Call or Address. Dr, Hen- Kansas Citv, Mo.

piles, catarrh, female complaint, impurity of the blood and oh ronlc disoanes that have been considered hopeless and incurable. Under no circumstances are patients admitted for treatment unless their case con be cured or at least benefitted. We inite toe sKctod to correspond with us..

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