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Cherryvale Globe and Torch from Cherryvale, Kansas • 3

Cherryvale Globe and Torch from Cherryvale, Kansas • 3

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mi, OTTEllBOURG, rroj.rietorand Sin-peon in Cliicf of the Kansas GitMedicalDispensaiy, BOOT AND SHOE STOKE It the Place to fmo what you want in the Boot and Slioe Ijiiie AND GET THE LOWEST PEIOES. fin Afnrnrt. Large Practice in Montgomery County, Will make bis Fotirtli visit to tliis county, rr' Tuesday Aug. iqth CKerryvale; AND WILL REMAIN C.Y.Snyder, of Mcrehead, an old patron of the N. called in last Monday and paid for two years for, as he said, "oue of the best local papers in the west." Ths.nks, that's what we endeavor to make of the G-N.

N. B. Thorp, a former citizen and still a large property owner here. came down nf torn Lawrence, his present Monday nig1 it, and is visitir among his friends, lie thinks some of relocating here. Geo.

Ware, a former citizen here in the employ of Long-Bell's lumber company and now running a yard for them at Winfield, was shaking hands with his many friends here the forepart of the week. Dr. R. 0. Newton, late of San Francisco, Cal, was in the city last week, and informed us that he would permanently locate here, having rented the front rooms up stairs in Cox's new building on East Main street, where he will open up palace dental about the 1st of August, lie is a prac tlcal dentist of over thirty years practice, Sapn.

the genial corner drug store men, sold out their busiuess, this week, to Messrs. Smith Steinhil-ber, of Kansas City, who will take possession to-day Messrs. Tutnam Sapp Mr. Merrlraan is having a built on East Fifth street, i (His immense practice at the Dispensary prevents hi3 remaining longer.) WHERE HE CAN BR CONSULTED ON ALL. NERVOUS; CHRONIC and PRIVATE DISEASES; INCLUDING LIVE If, CATARRH, KIDNEYS and BLADDER as well as FEMALE A OTTERBOURG3M.

PROPRIETOR Assisted by a cvrps of competent and sVillful )iliyseinns and Mirgeons. Dr. Otterbonrg attends personal iv to every case. He has Leen eminent! successful in the iiut anil wilt Rive his rtitieiita the linefl't or his ripenml larpe experience. A I.

ATTENTION Riven lo bYliilUS, GOM-OKKHKA, liUJODDlSKAsEauU ML'HCUIIIAL POISONING, causing blulhes, nor tbroat, pain in the head and bones. These liermaiiently cured. a nit an ted: From OreMinl Weakness the tfiVcts of dijtipnte.I hnliitsand improper whose penalties-are constitutional and chronic diseases, olten producing death. The system lwcomes de-rniigrd, the physical end mental l'uctinns eakened, loss of procreaf ire jiower, tiwroim irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility, wasting ol the fraaie, cough, consumption and death. DR.

OTTERBOTJRG, SURGEON IN CTIIEF, Hold in? a Eefrlstcred Diploma, midmrizmp him to practice in the state of MiFsc.nri, has had a larjre experience and hospital practice In the treatment of Cl-rouic, Nervous and Venereal well as Diabetes and incontinence of nrine. lla has had wonderful success In these and, making tnem a special study and practice, has effected remarkable cures. His fc'ew Mods Treatment in eases of Nervous and Sexual Debility has never yet Billed to cure-. Me puts ap all lii medicines iu his laboratory and carefully expies them. Has cured thousands by his new mmle of treatment.

Has patients all over the'west. Treatment -causes no detention trom Consultation free, moderate, and within the reach of all who need scientific treatment. Those who cannot call, write their symtoms, enclosing stamp for reply. KI1 onr "bnsiness transactions strictly confidential. M' rite for Medical Adviser.

FKtE. Ollice and Dispensary, corner 5th and C'rutral Streets- Address, M. A. OTTERBOURG, M. P.

O. Cox 1100 Kansas City, Mo. Don't buy cheap John screens, put together with nails, but order good ones of B. M. Wallace, for the same money.

A party was given at the residence of Mr. Ralph Rosenthal evening, in honor of Miss Barnes, of Osage Mission, who has been here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Butler, for the past two weeks, and took her departure for heme Tuesday morning. A good time is reported as having occurred on the occasion If you want the nicest beef, pork or cured meats, to be had in the city, just drop in at the star shop Rude Rice will accommodate you.

Years ago a town called Leaven worth woke up one morning to find that a burg called Kai.sas City had "taken the cake," and some future par-agrapher might not weep to chronicle the tact that Parsons awoke one morning to find that Cherryvale, Labette City or even South Mound had "taken the bakery." Parsons Eclipse. A new broom sweeps clean," so the new lirm of Ott and Smith, sell the best of all kinds of meat and poultry at living prices. Call and prove them. II. A Chase and niece, came very nearly meeting with a severe accident, last Sunday, while passing through the city.

The neck-joke to the buggy broke letting the tongue fall which frightened the horses, but fortunately they were not going a3t, and soon brought under, control, with no damage more than the broken yoke received. The greatest thing yet invented is that coffee heater at Bruce Mc-(irew's. Call in and look at it. Hot coffee constantly and of the finest quality. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

Comings, Qoings and Doings ot the Xeorie. We would lie very muclv pleased if parties would hand iu the names of their friends and relatives who may be visiting in the city. J. A. Finney 'was visiting friends in Moline this week.

Mrs. Stafford, of Iowa, is in the city, a guc3t of Mrs. G. L. Thompson.

Rev. J. R.Baldwin and wife will return to the city a week from to-day. Cy. Clotfelter took in the county seat Monday, returning in the evening.

Mrs. Garigus, of -Winfield, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Bruce. T.

-Huff, the genial bridge carpenter, was among us a few days this week. W. D. Wood left last Tuesday evening for a business visit to his old home in Illinois. Messrs.

Dauthat and Allen, of the city, took iu the booming little city of Caney Tuesday. "Willie Eppinger, of Burlington, is visiting his brother Lou, and sister. Mrs. Rosenthal, in the city. W.T.Gwyn and wife, of McCune, Kansas, formerly of gave us a pleasant call this week.

W. A. Gardner, of St. Louis. Sunday-ed In the city, as a guest of Councilman McNulty and family.

Mrs. Wm. Parks, wife of our accommodating postmaster, and children, are visiting relatives in Butler, Mo, Mr. and Mrs. Beerbower, returned from their northern visit, last Tuesday, and report having had a pleasant time.

Wants Everybody to know that they have a big Stock of first-class ZlDsrr G-ocds9 Gl thing1, Hats, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Ladles tinderware. Sillcs, Satins and Yelrits. We are determined to please all parties by Selling Honest Goods at Honest prices. Poison's old stand.

CALL AND SEE TJS. Union Block, f3 Cherryvale, Ks VaOiO: Fres-te. Leuisvill and PORTLAND ALSO A FULL LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOWS. BLINDS and MOULDINGS. Call and get our prices lieforeLbiiying.

S. A. n45 2m ONE DAY ONLY AT Fitor. CEMENT. STOCK OF BROWN GO.

LIME, CEMENT, Lath and Baled Hay. ven Prompt Attention cats HOGS, SHEEP, nd HIDES. 2 biu ior Sheep and loriltrv. Store, Cherryvale, Kana. Columbus (1 for sale, best quali-1 ly, aw.

A. rnoinpson ry n. Kincc's combination spectacles arjp the best. Sold by Iiicliart A llockett. The ice cream and soda dealers are about the only ones who don't complain of the intt-nse beat.

Kude Rice have a fresh supply oi that extra tine beef on hands. Commercial tourists are. in town in lare force. They are drumming up orders for the fall trade. Foil Sale A pood farm, well improved.

Inquire at this olliee. Tho multitude of promenaders gave the streets an unusually animated appearance last Saturday evening. Dobson's flour, of all grades, kept for sale same as at the mill, by A Thompson Son. Notwithstanding the intensely warm weather there was a good attendance at tha yuriouj churches (Sunday. Come and see our encraved stationery at this ollice.

It is something new and nice. It wiil not belong before prairie chickens may lie shot. There is an abundiince of them in tha country this year. Come and see the Union churn, the bpst made, at the hardware stoio of (i. ItOfcS.

It is astonishing the amount of farm machinery that has been disposed of this season by our various implement men. Clias. Handle has opened up a sign room. Heat of sign writing executed on short notice. If you want good ice cream, go to Keller's.

Mrs. Keller knows how to make it. Shoemaker Clark, created a disturbance that caused his arrest, last Tuesday cost and line 89.00 Ferd stuff, of all kinds, of which we sell large quantities cheap, always on hands, at J. A. Thompson Son's." For.

the benefit of M. T. Head, we will say, that no "editress" has yet been chosen, on the Globe-News. The best of meats kept constantly on hands, by Kude ltice, at the b'tar shop. Owing to Miss Gertrude Fleming being p'dsonf in the face, Miss Nora ltoland will teach her school.

Farms and city property of all kinds and on easy term, for sale, by C. C. Thompson. The young ladies, ns they trip along the street, look "just to sweet for any use" in their white dresses. All medicines advertised in this paper ar.e for sale by Kichart Hochett.

Druggists. W. S. Cobb has dissolved connection with the real estate iirm of Wey-ant aud opened up business for himself. The cehbrated Ash Grove "white Lime kept at Penix's.

Call and see for you self. A tent shooting gallery has been p'aced on the vacant lot between cbirk's building and Kennedy's store, on Main street. Willis Courtney writo fire, lightening1 and wind storm insurance, reliable companies. Ld. i eager, of C.

C. Kincaid's dry goods emporium, was, last week, made tin father ot another heir. Mother ind child doing well. Oilt edged corn beef alwavs on hands, at Ilude Itice's Star Market Arch. Beach um has nlaeed another chair in his tofisorial palace, which now makes four chairs As the citv grows so does the barber business.

Elegant Dressing Cases. Toilet Setts and vases, at Putnam Sapp's Corner Drug Store. The Harvey Organ representative was in the citv Sunday and favored the guests of tho Leland with some xceilt nt music. A new Iteminffton Sewine: Machine just from the factory for sale cheap at inisomce. 50-tf Harvest being over farmers now have more time to come to town and attend to business: consentient! trade has been very good the past week.

-When vou want a cool refreKbinir drink call at Bruce McGrew's and ask for a bottle of pop. -Jap. Gordin sold his palatial resi dence, on East Fourth street, last week, and four acres of land, for the hand- some, sum of None should forcret that for a fine line of visiting cards the Globe-News olhce is the place to go. Considerable summer comDlaint and ehole-a morbus. The hot weather is getting in its work, as well as the green corn and cucumbers.

-Do not put it off until it is too late or those cheap lots for sale, LyCC. rn i 1 1 i xnoinpson, win oe soiu. Real estate dealers sav that, con sideling tho state of the money market. their business is very good and they nave no grounds on wiucii to complain Bude ltice are prepared to fur nish their customers with the finest of beef, sound and healthy. XV.

S. Cobb, the newlv established real estate agent, sold this week, to Mr. M. A. Price, brother "our" Frank, of the Leland.

the Powell oroo- eriy on xjipox, street. When yon want peanuts or a cood lunch, go to Bruce McGrewJ oppo site the S. K. depot. 4tf-lf One of our prominent young men received from his bust girl, lust week.

price list or wedding presents. Time must be drawing niijh, and in all prob- 111 -A. 1 auiiiiy no wiu get Before the Boom is the time to buy town lots of C. C. Thompson, cheap, part time it desired.

Dobson Son have sold their mill property, in this city, to Jasper Gordon for the sum of 14,000. Mr. Gordon will take possession at-once and put In an old first-class miller. The juvenile lawn party, given bv the children's society of the M.E. Church, in Wood's orchard, last Fri day evening, was a sifcces3, consider nig the attendance.

It you want the most groceries for the least money, go to II ail Co Laughtou Logan's old stand. Two or three more prospective weddings have been reported to the Globb-News by that faithful, but sometimes unreliable newsmounger. Alatlani lturuor. Willis Courtney have a large fist of fine farms and desirable city property for sale, on easy terras. -The Home," -r a book now being canvassed for, in this county, by Mr.

II. A. Chase, one of Our. most upright aud industrious young men. It is just the book that should be iu every household in the land Merchants are invited to call at thisoQice and see anew line of adver tising cards.

They are beauties. Willis Courtney, are in the mar ket with over 200 Choice City Lots, in Clark's Addition. Dry cellars can be had without draining, and good water at a depth of 12 to 20 feet. This Is the best part of the city. Prices reasona ble; call and take your choice before it Is too late, line pertecc.

Tickets for that beautiful teasot are now ready at Knickerbocker's. CIiniRWALC GLOBE-SOTS. F. U. MOORE.

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Southern Kansas Railroad. i.nisr. Ipiitm 5:93 a.m. Vy kin-en at 10:1.1 a.m. I'u-m-iiKrr liuvrs at Acuuitiiiiotluliou k-uvt-.

rn 7:20 p.m. (iOI OBTII. l'ascnrer lenves nt l'aKWMiirr lcuves a.m. OOJNC fOI Tlt. Acconnvxl.ition I.mvcm at Stop at Iii'li pciiileiK C.

Accommrnlnlion from West Arrives at Way Kiriirlit Wy Frciuht South" 0:10 a.m. CHERRY VALE POSTOFFICE. K. C. L.

3. ariive-i from north clown nt uriivr from west cIom-. nt Coffer villi- LiU-rtj- l)-iarl nulh 4 cloaca St. r.rmis A S. F.

guinp int arrives 1 vet arrives close M. K. AC. IX'iinrta rloni'H ft 27 5 ()) 10 Wain 30 a 5 30 5 K) 45 a I 40 in 12 in in 1 40 in 20 i 111 10 10 a 0 in ft 05 to 2 lop m. I'AHKH, I.

M. arrives Cilice oiwn Stutahiy from 12 ri V. G. Shaw Co. LUMBER BEAMES, Hnv- the nivl ln-t assortment of all Kiailfx Mini iiliiiV of JIoiI'Iith' anl Mu'oim' unii at the same time llnir PRICES ARE THE L0VF.ST of any yanl In Clierry vale.

Thoy now bavo in a large Stock, ready FOR THE FALL TRADE. uinl will give all of llieir customers Bed Rock Price on c-vrrylliiiiK n-ci in any way by rti.ildcrs iiml Mfon. 'I In liavi' uu Imml, nt all thm till f'l-'lrlnu tl'il FXEKOE city lime. Toy Bro's Co. to order, and do General Blacksmiihiiig, HOUSE, SIGN.

Carriage Fainting, Etc. Wo employ none but use only the best MATERIAL AND Guarantee all Work. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. SIiop Cor. 4 th A Gatvcstlng V.

O. Box 78. nl-tf CIIERRYVALE, KANSAS. LOCALS. For Sale.5 The flmt Ifemrtencc I'roiierty east of A llruiitlley 'h It 8 i Uenee at a fair pnc.

A'liiresi K.IHH care "ine omkltkh, 1'ilUbiirx, KansaB, for particular. l'alice business on the increase. Town lota are still on the rise. llest Lime in the city at Penix's. Tho nir ia full of innsin.

IJuy your wall paper at Iiicliart UocKeita. Croakers take back seats this year li. V. Hinds will pay part cash for butter and eggn. -Midnig'it prowlers are on their beats.

Immense lines of Silver Ware at Knickerbocker's. Considerable jiew wheat coming to market now. The liest soda pop in the city at liruce McUrew'a. W. A Graham has his new house nearly ready for occupancy.

Finest show case of candies in the city atii. F.IIinrra. Mr. Pitts moved into his new house, ou east side, last Tuesday. For best cuts of meat, call on Rude liice at the star shop.

xr Wnrwt antt 1 anroa tit land In Paxsou's addition to Mr. Frank, "Saturday, for 0.jOO. Proscriptions carefully compounded at Putnam Sapp's. Xew hay is coming into, market lively and of good quality. Mr.

Fife bonsbt Clapp'a land, all except a few for a homestead, last week. Call and eee Tenix before you buy vmir Piiiflterinsr Material. Another- serenading' party made the streets resonant with- melody last N.itnrrlAV niclit. Money to loan, on lonj or short time, oy t- xnornpsou. Tt Shaw Sr.

plpvafor is now shelling and 8bi)piug 10.000 bushels of corn daily. The Aurora and Pacific window shade', at liichart llockett s. Ltr r.arl in exultant overthe birth of the first b.iby at his house, last Friday. It is boy. Are you hungry Call on Rude Ilice before going to your meals.

The season 13 now here when the work- bftlonijinfr to organizations is left to a half dozen of the faithful. Green corn and green fruit are in market, and the Janiaca. ginger Las an upward tendency. '-Many a young girl bas for lier steady company a young man who is notoriously Tharl. O.

Histed, the gun smith, -ays his business ha3 increased ever since his signs blew down. Farmers in yesterday report the corn- growing with a rapidity that promises a good crop of 'that staple cereal. Reached at last! Get a house built on the installment plan. Call on B. M.

Wallace, Supt. M'f? B'ld'g Ass'n J. W. McCleave. informed ns" Monday that he would start with his threshing machine that day to do work in the adjoining counties.

He is a rustler, hence we predict for him plenty of threshing. Call and see B. Shnte, one door north of the bakery He has things very nice indeed, just the place you want to go to. There will be services at the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, at the usual hours. All are invited.

Persons leaving town for summer visits can keep the run of current events by having the Globe-News mailed to theirgaddrt ss. -We are sorry to learn our friend Soat Sanders, of Mound Valley, was thrown from a bugtry last Sunday and considerably bruised up. You can get one dollar's worth of repairing at Knickerbocker's, and get a ticket on the tea-set. The W. C.T.

U. will hold their meet ing, next Monday evening, at the Baptist Church. Key. Dr. Berry will give an address before the Union.

A 11 are invited. If you want fine portraits, in cray on or ink, go to II. T. Brundidgc, with A. Loomis.

Call and see samples. The Havana Times is no more. The material has been sold to parties who will move it to Independence, and publish a daily to be called The Morning Call. The place to get good hot coffee and a good lunch is at the room across from the S. K.

depot. 40 tf Bruce mcGrew. P. H.Cole iSon. have shown a lit tle adireitising enterprise by putting upon our st reets" a delivery wagon.

It is a handsome spring wagon, and answers well for pleasure riding on Sunday. Willis Courtney write deeds. leases, bonds, contracts, mortgages and othc instruments with care and dispatch. The ladies social circle of the M. E.

Church, will give a festival and entertainment at the opera house, on Wednesday evening, July 30th. Peaches and cream plenty of music, and a good time promised to all. Don't fdrget to call, at Wevant Dollar's, S. M. Pearson's old stand.

I hey have an immense stock of general merchandise. A lady writes: "I have used AVer's Sarsaparilla in my family for many years and could not keep house without it. For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weaknesses and irregularities, 1 consider it without an equal." First-class repairing of ail kinds of watches, clocks, jewelry aud silver ware, at Knickerbocker s. Not a particle of calomel or anv otiier deleterious substance enters into the composition of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. On the contrary they prove of special service to those who have used cal mel and other mineral poison3 as medicines, and feej their injurious ef-teets.

In such cases Ayer's Pills are invaluable. Makuied In Cherryvale. on Sat urday evening July 19tti, at the resi dence of the otficidting minister, Kev. C. J.

Coulter. Mr. Lincoln Soper and Miss Mary V. Campbell, both of Cher-ryvale. Just 30 days in which to buy goods, at quality reduced prices, at ivuickerbockr s.

Messrs. Brown Caldwell, pur chased through W. Cobb, the new real estate man, the corner restaurant. this week, and will fit it up style equal to any city place. Sir.

Brown is now in tjnicago purchasing the furni ture and nxtures. You only have to buy one dol lar's worth of goods at Knickerbock er's, to get a ticket on the tea-sat, valued at The recent rains haye assured an abundant corn crop. Farmers were beginning toget anxious about the corn "but although the ra would have done more good nad it come a week sooner, it was in time to make a good crop. W. C.

Keller will deliver bread to any part of the city, on request, as well as at his shop at any. time, or morning and evening. The praise meeting at the E-J Cnurcn, Sunday evening, was a pleas ant ana instructive exercise, 'i tie house was filled to overflowing. The music, led by Mr. Fuller, was grand He is.a tine singer and a first-class musician.

Eyerybody was delighted. Fob Salb A great bargain The Farmer's House in Fredonia, Wilson-co. Kans. Apply to IS. 15.

Seamuu, ou the premises. Did you ever see a cbigger? If not. you should take a few minutes stroll iu the weeds and grass, and I will insure you will not doubt that there is such a arasite in existence They are the closest companions person can have. Hall Co, at Laughtons Logan's old stand, have anew wtid fresh supply of groceries. Vegetables fresh every morning.

A very pleasant select "hen" party took place at the residence of Mr. T. It, Whelan last Saturday evening, in honor of his daughter Miss Alpha, an interesting and accomplished, young lady, who with ber mother took the tram xuesuay ior a visit among lives at Paris, Ills, The Manufacturing and Building Association is putting in patent tly Thev ate ulaced on the in side of the house, where they are pro tected fronvraiDs and will notrust. -IA nnmber of carties have been in the city during the past few days de siring business roonisin wnien to open nut in various branches. None could be procured aiid they were obliged to gO eisewnere.

jesiraoiw uasniraa houses are in demand and the interests of the city demand If vou want your friends to know just what kind of a town you aretiv ingm, send them tue Dt. Tharp. proprietor of the Mag ical Quick Cure medicine, has appoint ed A. Pitzor ins agent nero. to nan-din the medicine.

-This medicine, al though recently put upon the market is gaining ground as a curatn e. and led hv all who have it. C8-tf in mmm i AND 2 I i 3 5 pt4 "I have made many friends duriig their stay among us. who regret very much to see them leave the city, ncy wi 11, however, rem at a few weeks with us yet. Cbas.

E. Hang, the celebrated repre sentative of Rothenburg Schloss, tobacconists, llworth, was interviewing bis customers in the city the forepart of the week. He has worked up an immense trade onj; three brands, to-wit: the Blue Wing. Hand Made and LaBelle Simora. He i3 a whole-souled good fellow and always takes big orders when ever he strikes this city.

Messrs. Morgan Berry and Samuel Morning left last week for a visit at Mr. Berry's old home in Kentucky, and it is now reported that Morg. will no more roam alone in the wide world's wilderness, he having won the "heart and hand" of one of Kentucky's fair est belles, and will soon return to this city and enjoy the blissful realities of married life. That their life may ue one of ineffable felicity, is the wish of many friends expressed through the Globe-Neu's.

Proverbs. Never lose time by finding fault. Circumstances are the chemicals that analyze character. Vice has no more abiect slave than he that is prone to idleness. When honors are easy they never count.

Slanaer. like a wagon, cannot go without a tongue. Adults wear cuffs on their wrists; children often wear them on their ears. "Noise is the music of industry, and quietness and joy the ha vest. When the devil capturers a prisoner, he handcuffs him with idleness.

Grain is cradled in the sere and yel low; individuals only in their el ler davs. Air castles ill do a good ways off. but cottages are more satisfactory near by. The man who believes he is always right is more frequently left. Every roan is the architect of his.

own fortune, but good architects are scarce. Genius is a jumping jack that never moves gracefully uuless good judg ment pulls the string. To The Ladies! Rickart llockett are agents for the A nrora Carpet Sweeper, the best made. Call and take one on trial. 4S tf The Circns.

Though the agent arrives too late for an "ad" this week, we can an nounce positively, that Miles Orton's, Anglo American Railway Shows, will exhibit in Cherryvale, on Thursday August 7th. This will, no doubt, be the largest Circus and Menagerie that has ever visited our city. The name of Miles Orton, the famous Bare-Back Rider has been before the public more than twenty years and be is now surrounded by a corps of artists equal to any exhibition traveling. Iu our next issue we will toil our readers all about the circus. These are Solid Facts.

The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Elec tric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Billiousness, Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or auy disease of the urinary organs, or who ever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satis faction or money refunded; Sold at fifty jents a bottle by A. J. Pitzer.

Independence Iv ems- Miss Bessie Nevins returned Mon day from Cherokee, this state, where she had been visiting friends. Leafy Truby returned Tuesday from Fort S. C. Elliott visited Cherryvale Monday. Will Hansel spent the Sabbath in CofFeyville, visiting his brother so he says.

Brown, of Liberty, was in the city Sunday. lbe Misses Iteid are visit ing in Coffey ville Samuel Weston, of Elk City, was in the metropolis on Tuesday. Skating Rink is now opened. Thrall and Son left for Minnesota last Sunday. A.

C. Sticb, cashier Citizens' Bank, lias gone to Kalamazoo, Geo. II Williams, our popular clothing man, has gone to Chicago to buy new goods and Mrs. J. W.

Price, left Saturday morning for Colorado. John Stich has gone to New York and Philadelphia. Shields "bas gone to- the Territory. Clark Milli- kan takes bis place with during his R. 1.

Fttirman leaves to-day for Kentucky. Rock Cat Racket. A good rain-would help the corn a great deal. .11. A.

ana niece, Miss Bagley, we understand bad quite an accident in town last Sunday. Mr. Brothers and wife, visited at Liberty this Dr. J. H.

Bar ber, wife and sister in-law made quite a pleasant call in Rock Cut last Mon day evening. tlarvey vnase went to Morehead Wednesday to fpend a day or two oo business. a party of eastern tnends called at Mr Jim Gill's last Gill took a trip out to Elk City and other points to look at the country, last Thursday Mr. Brothers and sou took quite a fishing trip, last down near Coffey vile. But came back waiting for a bite.

L. Chase ia still suf fering with the abscess on his disabling him to get" around. Dr, Barber, Morehead, is the attending physician. Money to'Loan. Ou personal or ral estate security lone or short time town farm prop erty.

1 PlOiKTNS SANDIDGE 50-tf Carson Block, Cherry vale, Kans. Rev. Berry's family and Will Berry will arrive here from Kentucky to-day, to make Cherryvale their future home. Commissioner Kincaid and wife, of Independence, were visiting C. C.

Kincaid and family, of this city, this week. Mrs. G.Nigh, of this city, left yesterday to visit her son in Belton.Mo. where she will remain for some weeks. Lou Eppinger, with Hysinger Rosenthal, of this city, was visiting friends in Chanute, one day last week.

W.I. Fuller and J. C. Griffith, of Greenfield, Iowa, are visiting friends in this city, Newton arid Dobson families S. C.

Elliott, a prominent young attorney of Independence, was in the city last Monday and gaye us a pleasant call. Mrs.Parlett and Mrs. Metcalf, sisters of Mrs. Geo. Morning, of Labette-co.

are here visiting. They return home to-morrow. M. Powell and son Freddie, spent a few days, hist week, in Missouri. Freddie will remain a few weeks visiting relatives.

David Cole and family from Michigan, were visiting their old friends. Laughtons and Logan's families, of this city this week Mr. Smith and son and Mr. Knox and son, from Wesferville, Ohio, are visiting their mutual friend, I. W.

Dixon, of tli is city. Ed Pearson and RoM. Bus well, as agents for Butler Frickelton, now haye control of the J. M. Powell confectionery 'Chap's old place.

Mrs. Shimp and daughter Ella, are visiting in Pennsylvania. Miss Eila will remain in Philadelphia lo take music lessons. Miss Bf ssie Kevins, of Independence, who has been visiting friends at Baxter Springs, passed through the city for her heme last Monday. fjpo.

Slosson. the prominent Phar macist of Coffey ville, passed through the city Monday morning en route for a thirty days visit in ine ease. rr. Rrahl. of the Mam Street house, Independence, was-iu the city Wednes day, on his way home from Spiing.much improved in health.

Mr. Keifer. a prominent merchant of Peru, this stale." ho has been visiting at VanBuren, Ark. called at this office last Tuesday, on his return home. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Rcot left last Mondav evenine to look tip a business location somewhere in this state, prob ably will locate at Clay tenter. Andrew Evsenmire. of Trenton, III-. was in the city this week looking for a mill site.

He is a mn ot means ana well skilled in the- milling busme-s, A IT. Kirkland. telegraph, line re pairer of the S. K. located at Ottawa.

was in ine cit suan-u imuua u. his many friends last Monday evening. Misa Frankie Isham and Mrs. Dan iel Wells, came up from (Jofteyvilte Monday to take the uuir Train ior Parsons and Chetopa, on a few days visit. a A.Mcflrew:who has been absent thnnnst week attending the funeral 1 Til: and nuriai or ms ui iit-r iuuums, returned to tne city veanesuay even ing.

Mrs. O. L. Thompson, wift of the p-enial fJulf road aaent. returned from a iv weeks visit, among relatives in the northern part of the state, last Friday.

Mrs. Geo. Bruce, who ha3 been visit ine- her narents. brothers -and sisters in Winfield. the Hudson family, returned to the city last Friday.

Geo. hi now happv. Caiiifieid. traveling agent for the Sr. Louis flobe-l)emocrat.

was in thpcitv last Wednesday and favored this office with a pleasant and appre ciative call. X. A. D. Burton, an old time friend.

nrl fallow tvno. to ve local, came over from Cherokee Sunday, to see his wife. on the 'Ensco road for a visit witn relatives in Augusta. Messrs. Luther Wise.

Frank Ware, Frank and AhDicus.of Mound Valley, were doing their former home Cher- rvvale last They all report ed business good at the Valley. Mr. W. T. Roland was ont at Parsons, Oswego, and other points east, last week 'i He savs Cherryvale is tne doss town of any he saw by a long way, get up and- J.

T. Lantern, of Gamett.is here and i i- jPr irmna Will HI If I1U 1I III" ill IX. Vl I Bank during.the chashier, C. L. Berry's absence in Chicago, on business.

Small Bros, of Ffedonia. were in the citv Saturday and rented ioweii new store room and will put in an immense stock of urnishing goods, also carry on merenani tailoring. Mrs. Brown, of Brighton. Ills, is in the her daughter, Mrs Davidson, a visit, and if the climate agrees with her will probably remain during the warm weather.

Mr. R. Atkins, business manager bf G. B. Shaw Co's lumber depart ment, accompanied his father, on way born, as far as Kansas City, and returned to hi3 business nere jvionaay "A M.

of Mexico, brother to the clever landlord ot the Leland hotel, is here visitine. This is the first time in six years that they have seen one another. He will probably locate here and go luto business. P.T. Clinton, succeeds J.

R. Mills, deceased, as superintendent of Che.rrv- vale.drvismn, it. S. G. road, Hooper, dispatcher at Cherokeer resigns, to accept, a position on the H.

St. Joe. By. lie is succeeded by Mr. B-Iknap.

from superintendent's' office at Kansas City. The cost of pure Baking, Powder, made from Grape Cream Tartar and Bi-Carb, Soda, is about double the cost of the average brands offered for sale. Demand Chemical, liainug Powder is made only of Grape Cream Tartar and Soda, and instead of prize packages, and loud advertising, they seek to give the consumer full value, full weight. Try it and you will find it true. Ice cold soda pop, lemonnade and 8 weet cider always for sale, -by J.

A. Thompson Ss Son, south side west Mam street. Two doors east of Dob- son's mill. To-night (Friday) at the M. E.

Church, Rev. W. F. Wilson, of China. a furloughed missionary will preach.

lie will recite many of the thrilling and interesting facts connected with bis work as a missionary in this won derful field of missionery labor. You will doubtless be well repaid bv going to hear Rev. "Wilson. He is said to be a good speaker. The Building Association have a patent to keep water from beating under doors of (h house during storms.

I nat is ine "boss of anything we nave ever seen of the kind. Don't fail to call on Bruce Mc Grew when you want a first-class ci gar, lemonade, fresh roasted peanuts, or anything in that line, as well as a square meal. They keep nothing but what is boss. Place opposite S. Iv.

depot, first door south of corner drug store. The funeral of Mabel iufant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Stone, took place from the Presbyterian Church in this city this morning. It was intered iu the family cemetery at Colony. The Cherryvale Manufacturing mid Building Association will make ower estimates on contract work than the lowest, where specifications are furnished, on bidders required to give bond. Give us the cheerful man tho man with a smite on hi3 face, the man who Can laugh a jolly, honest laugh, and tell you to "brace up when you are feeling blue. He is the right sort of a man who does good in the world.

The man who is long-raced, sour as grapes and always ready to snarl, is not our sort of a man. He is 'no and his influences are injurious every time.no matter wnac ms pretensions. Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas Citv dailies delivered in any part of the city. Leave orders at the Post Office Book and iSews Oepot.

Also sub- scriptiotis taken, at publishers prices. tor allileading periodicals. 40-tf It is not an easy task to get exact information about even small items a city reporter picks up. Everybody knows all about it, but no one the ex act date or figures. No two men can see or bear or think alike," and in the course of a ten minutes investigation ot mat win turuisn as many versions of the samo occurrence, all eye wit nesses, too.

it is never sate for a reporter to rely upon what he is told, unless the party talking is the most nearly concerned, and the. calenders, city clerk, court records, etc. must be his chief reliance In the eyes of a critical reader, a slight mistake in a two line item, among a hundred or so perfectly correct ones, elicits the re- martc "tnat paper never gets anything rignt, and the fault Under will supple ment his deserts with a string of yarns about his neighbor, which he knows to be mere than half falshoods, and the other half of such a character as would produce a dozen libel suits, if printed. ifrmter Uazette. When in want of anything In the line of clothing, bats.

caps, boots, shoes and dress goods of any description, or in fact anything usually kept a hrst- class dry goods ana grocery establish ment, call in at Pearson's old stand Weyant Dollar. The most prominent social event. of last week, was the farewell party given on riday evening, at the resi dence of Rev. Griffin, East Fifth street, in honor of Mr. and o.

11. Root, wlo took their departure for Boston, their former home, -Monday evening. Our reporter gives it as one of the most pleasant gatherings ef the season, livery one seemed to be happy and full or Hie, (not because Mr. and Mrs. H.

were to move from our midst) showing' great appreciation for the honored couple, who though getting up in years, seemed ana acted as young as any one present. Ice-cream, cake and lemonade were served as a repast, freely partaken of by all present. Excellent music was discoursed during the evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Root are very pleasant sociable people and we regret to lose tnem but nope tney may live to see the froac-of many winters fall before they are called to that world bctond to live with the redeem ed Mr. R. located5 at Inde pendence, this countyin 'Ha-nd for the last three years lias been a resi dents this When you. want a fine livery tig rememl-er. that Cloltelter Booth the best liverymen in Southern Kansas have the "boss" teams, and that their prices are always reasonable.

We speak from experience. A -t' Cberryrale, July IStli, 84. We desire to express our heart-felt gratitude, to the kind friends and neighbors who so generously assisted us in careing" for. our little one, and finally assisting us in laying it away to rest- Mb. and MRS.

11. IIeiguton. For the most liberal loans, cnU at the law ollice of J. G. PENIX, Wholesale and Uetall Dealer in COAL, SAND, Plaster Paris, Hair, Orders Solicited i JC3Yard and office, one block south of Exchange Bunk, Cherryvale, STAJ1 MEAT MARKET.

Vfc ItlOItU DEALERS IN csh and Cu red Highest price paid for CATTLE, Smith Kring's old stand, CherryTale, Kansas. You will sayemoney to buyyour Til r- jr. Cj a. from A. J.

Pitzer Olierryrale. OTT SMITH, Proprietors. Always have on hands FRESH and CURED MEATS. Highest Market i rice I IIid.es. Cattle- First Door Sooth of Kennedy Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fancy and Staple.

Groceries, Stoneware, Qiteenswn'e, Glassware, Wooden and Willow tvare, Tobacco and Cigars. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. East Side, Corner Main and Dopot Streets, Cherry vale, Kansas..

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