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The Cherryvale Weekly Journal from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

The Cherryvale Weekly Journal from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

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Mw -Ti f- A i nil FOR ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN i Aua 'Jitlfh 11 URO-DUTE DRY GOODS, MILLINERY LADIES' ID Gentlemen's Furnishings, Look Here First. MANY exquisite new ideas are being displayed, The originality and artistic ability of our clever Milliners was never shown to belter advantage. The new Shirt Waist Hata that crown the A ir erican Girl of 1902 will be found at the RUSH, Not the factory made that is generally offered, but real swell creations designed by our expert milliners and produced In Original and Exclusive Effects. The Coronation, Prince Henry, Dip Back Jailors, Automobiles, Fish Net Sailor, World's Fair and the London Round Hats. Never has there been such a great variety of shapes, styles and effects in Millinery, This advice, if followed, will save you both time and money." When you are looking for the new desirable things you are not told, "We har'nt had calls for it yet." We prepare for the "calls" in advance.

Our customers do not have to come in and insist on our getting the new tilings, we are ueuer mure Keepers mu Know ib i uur piace 10 oe prepared to supply all the up-to-date Dry Goods needs of our customers. And as far as prices are concerned we guarantee to be lower than competition anywhere on the same high class tner- chandise. The better posted you are on values the more you will appreciate the superiority 5 New Creations for Summer. i Are Coming Forth More Beautiful Than Ever. Wash Fabrics.

Vi II Negligee Shirts. Shoes. Very few people can judge leather Summer Gloves. In this department we show the new things Lace and Woven Silk in all the new spring shades, 1 Hosiery Underwear. This department fairly whispers of sun shine and summery day.

How could it be otherwise. For the past lew years our summers have grown hotter and hotter, and so Our great one dollar br an Have you seen our Negligee Shirts. They are a special brand manufactured expressly to our order to suit for one We have been successful in preparing unexcelled lines for this department. Are showing the new lace and drop stitch V) and shoemaking. The best posted men, and worn may be deceived by shoes without a reputation.

Many shoes are fair to look upon, but when they're put to service their flimness shows. The sure way to have shoes that are right is to buy those with a reputation. I 1 III We sh6w a11 uJlLL.JJJ 11191 Iaci'lq nn in in patter ns and colors and every shirt is f.4 women are turning to cotton goods earlier than usual. This year the new effects are greater in assortment and besides being beautiful are strong en. ough to give good service.

Linen Ginghams 39c Lase Ginghams 49c Egyptian Tissues 24c Silk Tissues plain and dotted 39 Irish Dimities 15c Embroidered Mulls 18c Marigold Batiste 10c Dunkirk Dimity 08o Ruby Batiste Otic Scotch Lawns 05 In Black, White and Black and White fancy from 10c to $1.60 per pair. We are exclusive agents for he Celebrated Munsing Underwear, Fine Cotton Ribbed Uiion Suits, 25c. Mercmpd Silk and Lisle Union Suits from 48c to $2. made of fine Madras or Oxford. If you desire plain white you will find them included and the shirts equal, to the kind sold elsewhere for $1.50.

Finer Qualities, $1.50 and $2.00, Ladies Knit Umbrella Pants, lace trimmed, 25c. Ladies' sleeveless Vests, in cotton, mercerized lace effect, drop shoulders, from 4c to $1.00. We carry a complete line of extra in hosiery and underwear. You'll fkd here the Walk-Over Shoe for men and the celebrated Queen Quality for Ladies, the most reputable lines mado. T.

51 MHMBHMiBBBIiBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBlBBBHBSliBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBI SOI! DZr Dvi JAS JiS tJ -00 9i JDO flCV flrv rn jw nxn n' jiti jkl r. jyi jyn iwi nn nr-. CA i i i fact some claim that tho dolfi- Oheryvale Weekly Clarion! communication from Eugene Ware, the new pension commis tion will vote solidly for Krgcn- record as a soldier is as clean as his private character, lie is a graduate of a commercial school and served as deputy clerk of -BY L. I. rUKCELL, Editor.

i'ok kKdisTKK of dkeds we nrenutu-' bright when tho time comes. orized to iinnoiiiice It. K. HASH, of Cherry band of the Sisters of Mayflower lodge was extended, and they were soon all comfortably seated in carriages and carried about the city and shown all the points sioner: "To the Editor of the Capital: I towtisliip, iiH a candidate for k'euister ofj 11)0 1'eSlllt 111 rIIv COltntV Dl'ac- Deeds, subject to the Kepuhlicnn ititf convention. tically eliminates Mr.

Sproul as a ill you kindly omit in your paper all further allusions to me. candidate and materially en- the district court, the latter especially qualifying him for the office of register of deeds. of interest, after which they were- I i'i)K are requestetii hanccs the value of Ergenbright I am being over praised. In a entertained at the Heck-man to iitinoiince A. r.

hhDr.K, ol ClierryviHe, i hs ciinditlnte for Comiiiitiwiotier from tlie I First district, subject to the Kepulilicnii i convention. Entered in the U.S. Postoflice at Cheiry- vale, as second class mutter. SUBSCRIITION RATES. One Year, 50 cents.

Six Months, 25 cents Pnyable Stricllv in Advance. little while by the law of compensation I will be over blamed. Glorification notices will nauseate gavel of time tothe hall of they came to stock. He will have at least seventy of the nir.ety-one. votes necessary to nomiuato on the first ballot and 1ms assurances of House uutil the summoned them the camp which visit and help.

FOK K'HI'KKSKNTATIVK: MK. LF.WIS Iill.l,l(iS will he ii for Kcpre-sentiitive from fhe'JHtli listricl, suliject to 1 he will of the h'epul'licnii Convention to lie held nt Liberty, Mny 17. my friends and provokef my ene enough more to make his "peace calling and election sure;" While The degree work was put on by the Degree team of Cooper mies. If I should be confirmed, and then accept, and should enter upon my duties as commission Mr. Straub is a young man of marked ability, and as the affairs of state and county must soon fall ont the shoulders of our young men.

Montgomery county has no son more deserving or qualified than he. He is popular with all classes and will make a stroiir man before the convention, and if nominated will make a credirable race and honorable' effort to lead his party out victorious. tho contest is bv.no means ended I'ulf Sll KlvMl I bo ii cimdidnte for Sheriff of Montgomery Comity subject to the will of the K'epiiblicim Couiitv Convention. Amik-kw I'wriTT. and a stubborn fight is looked for er of pensions, I will be handi Camp of Cherryvula which is com-' posed of 2(t ladies, and those present say that the work was most to the end, the fart that Mr.

capped by these contending emotions. And when, at last, my Republican Congressional Convention. A deli-irate convention of tlio Kepuhliciins of the Third coimres-moual district of the state of Kansas is lierrby culled to meet in tlie citv of Winlleld, i Thursuay June 12lli 1M02, at' o'clock li. m. tor tlie litirpope of ominalin(f a candidate for The basis ot ri'preseiiuition hi aid convention sliall be one delegate lor each votes or major fraction thereof cast lor (ieo.

A. Clark, fur Seen to ry of Slate, in 1I; under winch rule dpieffiuesi are appurtinned to the various conn. Ergenbright will go into the con excellently done. A program was K(H0 K'KrKKSHNTATIVK: We me to announce Al.VA K'. CiAKleliTTnsa cniididnte for k'epiesentiit ive froiu tlie'dlh district, Hiibiect to the will of the Republican convention to be held lit l.iherl Muv 17.

i vcntion with probably twice the exterior shall decorate the fence, given by the home camp consist- votes of any other candidate, ant of recitations, sons-s and as it certainly must in time, my friends will have no incentive to lias the good will of all, indicates drills. f'V ties as follows: o.i Cbattauaua a final victory and a united party. weep and my enemies will have In all sat down to a l-'()K k'KI'KHSKXTATI We nre ant lior-ized mid reip-ested io uimounce the. tiiitne of W. K.

ZHKM.liK ns a candidate for K'ep-resetitat ive from ihe'JiMb district, subject tothe willed' the K'epublicnn Convciitiun to be held at Liberty, Muv II. I.abette Montgomery. Meosho Wilson 11 2't 24 31 CberoWee Cowley Crawford no restraint upon their levity. .14 ..14 banquet of cream, cake and coffee which cheers and strengthens, Totil .11 Therefore, please don't give them li is roeoimneided that the county central I he Clarion basis its' igures upon private reports from the several counties and believes they are correct. The battle may be any more but does not inebriate.

Yours, E. F. FOK COI'X'I'Y TKHASl'KEK: The Cl.AKI-ux Is authorized to announce that 10. (i. liAXKS is candidate for County Treasurer subject to the decision of the' Republican County Convention.

more nearly won than we think. committee of be seveial ci untim select the time for holilinir tbe county conventions to name delegates an alternates for the Con-presHioniil convention, and that the nami-s of all delegates and alternates be certified to Hie chairman of this ctuunmtee at Columbus, Kansas, immediately thereafter. By order of Thud District Contrrcisional Committee, C. A. Mc i.i hairman Pei ii G.

Wki.ls, Secretary Febuarv, 8. ifX2. but we are satisfied that Mr. Er Mrs. Mary S.

Mone. After an illness of only fifteen The Galveston News says Presi genbright will show the strength claimed for him and even more. Fob K'ICUISTKK ()K nre author-ized to announce Thomas F. of Liberty township, as a candidate for Register ofDeeds, subject tothe action of the k'epublicnn convention. dent Roosevelt kissed thirty-seven South Carolina babies by'actual count.

days, Mrs. Mary S. Stone died at her home on East Sixth street, in this city, Thurs. morning at 8:15. His nomination would mean thousands of votes for the party, Mrs.

Stone was born in Ken For County We are authorized to uimounce J. W. lloVF of J. W. HOWE.

In. our announcement column today will be found the name of J. W. Howe, of Independence, as a candidate, the Republican convention, for County Treasurer. Mr.

Howe has been a citizen of Montgomery county for a number of years, and is well and favorably known throughout the county. He has been an active and earnest worker in the ranks of his party and was always found ready and willing to put his shoulder to the wheel and do his part in bringing about party success. lie seryptl during the rebellion in the 120th Indiana Regiment, and fought for his country with the same zeal and fidelity that he has his party's success since. Mr. Howe is eminently qualified to fill the position to which independence, ns a cuiiilidiue for county tucky August 1st, 1862, moving as he is one of the most brilliant orators in the state, and would bo a representative in congress of 1 reasurer, sul ject to tlie will ofthecoun ty convention, Republican Judicial A delefinte convention of the' Kepubll-cans of the Fourteenth Judiciul District of -the State of Kansas, is.

hereby called to ieet in the city of Coffeyvllle, on Saturday the 21st dny of June, l'Jttl, at 1 p. tn for the purpose of nouiinatinif a candidate for Judtfc of tlie Fourteenth Judiciul District The basis of representation in said con vention sliall be one delegate for each 150 votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for George A. Clark, for secretary of state In 1900. under which rule delegates are ap to Kansas with her parents in 1878. On October 9th, 1884, she was united in marriage to Mr, A.

whomwc may all feel proud. fl NINE MORE FOR ERGENBRIGHT C. Stone, at Topeka. Kansas. The Elk county Republican convention was held yesterday THOMAS J.

STRAUB. Out of this union seven children The attention of our readers is and the result of their delibera Royal Nejghbors Banquet. Independence Star: Our fair city was yesterday invaded by Cooper Camp No. 303, Royal Neighbors of America, of Cher-ryvale. They came at the request of Mayflower Camp of this city for the purpose of conferring-the degree work on a coterie of obstreperous men, who had boldly made application and had been thoughtlessly elected as members of tbe camp at this place, and were anxiously clamoring to directed to the name of Thomas tions is very gratifying to the portioned to tne two counties composing the Fourteenth Judicial District, as follows: Labette county, 22.

Montgomery county, 23. By order of the Judicial District Committee. J. W. Il)KN, W.

E. Ziegler, Chairman. Secretary. were borne, all of whom arc living. She was an active member ef the Methodist church at this J.

Straub, of Liberty township which appears in our announce' ment column today as a candidate for register of deeds for Mont friends of Hon. O. P. Ergen-bright. Although a resolution was introduced in the committee to instruct for Sproul, of Chautauqua, and a stobborn fight made for its adoption, he was turned down, and while he will probably receive a complimentary vote on the first ballot, tho delegates will gomery countv.

While a young man in years, Mr. Straub has had considerable he aspires with honor to himself and party, and the county funds would be well cared for if left in. Representative Convention. A delegate convention of the Wepubli-ratiHof the reprenentntive diHtrict is hereby called to meet at Ulierty on Saturday the 17th dny of May. 1802.

at 1 o'clock p. hi. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for representative. The basis of representation will he the same as in liKXt. and will entitle each city and township to representation as follows: 8yciimoie 8 West Cherry 8 Cherry 8 Cherry vale 12 Drum Dreek 8 i' experience in business and politics and is eminently qualified to his hands.

He will make a hard place and a devoted, consistent christian lady, whose life was spent in the service of her master. Through her kind, gentle disposiV tion she made many friends here, and was belovod by all who knew her. The Clarion extends sympathy to the grief stricken husband and children in this their sad bereavement. The funeral services will bo held at tbe family residence. Friday at 2 o'clock p.

conducted 1.5 fight and if nominated, will leave divide after that and nine of the fill the position which he is ask learn all tbe mysteries of the auxiliary branch of the order of M. W. A. at the earliest possible date. The visiting delegation consisted of about 35 ladies and were chaperoned by G.

Bert Lewis, assisted by J. Henry Wat-son and W. Henry Crowl; as no stone unturned to lead the grand old party to success. Liberty 12 Parker 8 Cherokee 8 Coffeyville .....12 ing of his party. Born and raised in the county, he is well known, and his life's record stands out the inspection of all.

He served with the 20th Kansas in our war with Spain in4 his eleven will vote for Mr. Ergen-bright. Geo. W. Wheatlejr was there and claims three of the votes but a careful and conservative canvas gives him only two and possibly not that many; in MR.

WARE CALLS A HALT. The Topeka Capital is in re It i recommended that the primaries be held on Wednesday, May Rat 2 o'clock p. 111. T- By order of tiie committee. W.

K. ZKUJI.KK, Chairman. i. W. McClelland.

Secretary. lieutenants. Upon their arrival tbe flad ceipt of the following timely by Kev. S. A.

Ross. 'l.

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