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Cherry Vale Leader from Cherryvale, Kansas • 5

Cherry Vale Leader from Cherryvale, Kansas • 5

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I I II II TliiH." TlUir -Joe. uurns, our colored barber lias COMMUNICATED. Dr. Walker, of Liberty, called on us last Saturday. We are always such assertions are "only the fruits of JJ.

Ui tfc U. Wi Xti 1UIUJ lOUlJJLli a i i aorsa south: to see our patrons, and will try Ed. Foster Esq, one of the candidates jm a (Express) Losves 8:25, A. sc a 10, (Freight) 1 8:45, a. m.

Webi Osage, 21, 1877." WeU, Mr. Editor, another three weeks has passed, and we have not nut in an to make their calls pleasant. for Sheriff, dropped in to see us last oorao south: No. 1. (Express) Arrive 7:52.

p. m. Mr. M. Anderson's last shipment Friday.

appearance, for which we would ask the tfo. tt, (Freight) 7:45, p. M. New improvement at Wetzel Bro's. of "live stock" consisted of a very fine Maltcso cat Don't know if he made SOUTHERN KANSAS BRANCH.

pnyelegeof apologizing; in fact, Mr. Editor, we seated ourself some two They have just added a very nice cheese No. 13 Arrivei from Independence 7:45 A. m. much by that shipment.

case, of beautiful pattern, to tneir res Nail Leaves for weeks ago to communicate with the taurant. CUEKRI YALE P0STOFFICE. A BIG BILL ITEM! From our Special Corrtyxmdentt Bill East has gotten the heart disease Mr. E. K.

Clay, our reporter says, vain originating from prejudiced minds, and are based upon no foundation of truth, and it should bo remembered that while this is doing Bro. Swart an injustice, itis no credit to any one, and we for one feel perfectly confident that when J. B. Swart pays for.that 3,000 farm, he will do it with his own money, or with money honorably OnhA Saturday night some person rode up to Governor Mortimer's, and and calling him out said "I vas dot Dutchmen vat dey thry to koch mit. Sherrywalej you shoost dell the volks I tas goin' to shump dhe gountry, and rode radidly away, leaving the old Governor standing aghast in utter naton- met with quito a loss Monday.

His Leadeb, but very suddenly changed our mind, as we were made sensible of the presence of a few carpet taoks we had carelessly left upon the chair, which instantly scattered our feeble thoughts 'dry kiln fell in, but did not kill any X. LAG. North arrives 7:52 p. xn. South arrive 7:45 a.

because frony Elmore has gone to missoury. one. fin Van Waaf. to the "four winds," and we have not Make a note of this. To any of our -We received a friendly call las patrons who may go to Independence Cherry Vale and Oswego route Depart daily, at 8 a.m.

Arrive daily, at 4 p. m. OSHoe hours on Sunday, 9 a. m. to 10 m.

press day from Frank C. Scott, of the been able to concentrate them since, but we have improved the time, to some extent, by passing resolutions of reform. on business we would say, if you want a Courier, Come again, our "latch- good square meal gotten up in nice string" is always out. N.EThoro, P. M.

I he most forlorn, discontented and style, go to the St. Elmo House, two Communication from oorcorrespon restless appearing creature that we doors east of Main Street Hotel. RATES OF ADVERTISING I dent "Dead Beat," from Osage, was re Know of is John Geary, his wife havinc i Note the change in advertisement cited too late for last week's issue, but jjva iivviwi av vduw uuvf vvu tuBvi vtuu tSpeoial Notioes, 91.00 per each insertion of less gone to Missouri on a visit, leaving him to "run the thing" alone; he has lost all appears this week. ishment, his mouth and eyes extended to their utmost capacity, his hair standing on end, and he trembling from head to foot like a grizzly bear hunter with the buck ague." He recovered sufficiently, however, to relate his adventure on the following day, statins that he of MoCormick BeaL on first page. These gentlemen have now on hands a quantity of first-class walnut lumber! Dr.

Prevost desiresus to say to the la cents per line lor eaon insertion. Announcements, per each insertion. I3S" Liberal deduction from above rate to MAItlllAS mm A 1TUI4 Oflvi conceit of himself, and swears that "if Jennie don't come home soon" he is going to look out for another "frow." people of Cherry Vale and vicinity, that he will be at home next week, when he which they will use in th undertaking-business. All orders filled on short notice, and in the best possible manner Father Dick is erecting a macmifl- will be happy to wait upon them. Sweet cider At Wetzel's.

Use "Jackson's Best" tobacco. and one of his subordinates had encountered the noted bandit, Sehonne-waldt, and fired several.Bhots at him he barely escaping with his life. Yours Bespectfully, Dead Beat. F. Anderson has now on the -Bev.

J. B. Baldwin is building a way from the East the finest stock of Breton buttons at Mrs. Robinson's, cent new residence, which, in architecture and dosign, is first-class. This is indeed a.

mark of improvement and prosperity, and will add much to the appearance of our locality. Messrs. very fine residence in the north part of town. Several more of our citizens hoots and shoes ever brought to Cherry Vale. Don't buy until you 'see his Pine apple cheese at Wetzel's.

Best teas at Anderson's. contemplate building this fall Our BIG HILL ITEMS. Mr. A. J.

Stapleton has had to return home from the teacher's Normal Institute, at Independent. stock. Sleppy and Knipe have the contract of population could be doubled in a short time, if there were houses for rent. Mr. George H.

Evans, onevof the building it. tr Lykin ague cure at Brick Drag getting sick. aspirants for the office of Treasurer. James Miller, who has lingered long Store. 7 Scarcely a day passes but inquiries are Mr.

S. Hart has theshedhis wheat, oats and hartair fhn loomed in upon us last Friday. Mr. a at a made for places to stop in town. Cream baking powder at Ander i 7 vj.vittiuu unking to 492 bushels.

Mr. IT. B. Sawyer has purchased ayans is one oi me "som men oi our township, and we doubt not would fill with consumption, died yesterday, at-5 o'clock p. and will be buried to-morrow at Harmony Grove Cemetery.

We had the honor, on last Sunday son a. Mr. John Billings is having to keep bach" in the fthsflnno nt Via The best assortment of picture frames the position with credit to the people. the harness shop of Mr. Geo.

Dayhuff. Mr. Sawyer informs us that he intends iuo iiuo, nuu nas gone to visit, her mint at flie brick drug store. evening, of walking home with Hon. J.

Church Dedication. to employ a first-class work man, and H. MoKeehan, ex-trustee of Osage town Carson Bellchamber keeps the TheCatholio Church of this place will will keep on hands a good supply of aH kinds of "Hoss Millinery," which he wiU ship, and in Heaven's name! we don't best stock of pure drugs. be dedicated on Sunday, 2.1877. want to be compelled to escort him sell at as reasonable prices as can be Ladie's pebble goat shoes, $1.25, at Ceremony wiU be conducted by Bev.

Father T. Smith, S. F. asisted by Bev. home again, under the same oircum A Muuiio great amount of peaches are being both dried and canned by Mrs.

Pennington and daughter, Mr. J. A. Lyon was asked where ho got so many of those big words of his, and promptly replied, "Sir, I once ate an Unabridged Dictionary for dinner." Miss Hannah Taylor was asked by a young man to go home with him, and the answer was, dear, Monroe, its hard for me to denv bought any where in the county. T.

M. Anderson's. stances, without being prepared with a P. M. Ponziglione S.

F. David Fife -will open his meat mar New stock of Hats at Kincaicl bottle of "soothing syrup, or some other --i i We would call the attention of all our ket on Monday Sept. 3rd. Mr. Fife has ISoot's, at panic prices.

antidote to quiet his ravings. His ex patrons 'who may think of going east, to his room fitted up in the neatest style cuse was that his shoe hurt his foot, but Tou can always find the best brands the advertisement of the Mo. West when a fellow howls all the way home nave to excuse me this time. possible, and will dispense to his old customers and as many new ones as may ernBailway, in this issue. This Railwav on Sunday evening a tono that would uncie liobby Taylor has a new pair of boots.

A field Of rvfl Wfta nnvrn Tw A TT. cigars at the Brick Drug Store. Edam cheese at Wetzel's. Use "Jackson's Best" tobacco. patronize him, the choicest of Fresh offers special inducements to parties dash the impunity of a young coyote.

east by way of St. Louis. beef at1 all times. Don't fail to give we are inclined to atiributo the cause last week. him a call, then you will be convinced to some other source.

A new uatenf. uTiirt ia ttrnv-n hw Hi We wouldall the attention of our Extra rubbers for Mason's fruit jars A "Will VJJ i.TJL. Flowers. 77 of the truth of this. V.

E. I Chambers and family are pre readers to the advertisement of Sam at AndersonV paring to leave Kansas, for the purpose Mr. Geo. Dayhuff, having disposed L. Gilbert, of Independence.

Mr. Gilbert is agent for a company who have SPECIAL NOTICE All Sportsmen, get your ammunition of his trade in harness, and also his pro of seeking a new home amid the mountain scenes of the "Far West." If aH tit Anderson Wood's. JUr. J. JlL Jirftflhlinr urill 4.1,.

i perty, to Mr, N. B. Sawyer, will leave an unlimited amount of funds, and is prepared to loan on most reasonable the hands of J. B. Baldwin, on whom they will please call for settlement.

Mason's best gallon Fruit Jars us in a snort tuna He intends going to their friends feel as we do, there will be manyatear-moistioned eye, and many bosoms will heave with sighs of regret terms. $1.40 per dozen, at Brick Drug Store. Hot Springs for the benefit of his health; 10 THE PUBLIC, Havinff bofin iTifimn.fnlw Dimn Mr. Dayhuff has been "a good citizen Farmers who look to their own in- Kincaid Boot have just received and sorrow when they bid us adieu, for latepr. B.

Lykins, and having compounded allOiniB medicines nnrl tiUnri il interests should buy the best and cheap a splendid invoice of Boots and Shoes. among us, and regret to lose, his interesting family Specially do we re Ihe Bam BtuTordi if there is anybody, within the bounds of our acquantancethat we esteem with friendship and respVct it is 'Bobert A great variety of mouldings, at psenptaons during Ms practice in this county, we would ay to Mb many friends that wo an! prepared to compound any of his preparations gret losing Miss Cappiefrom our society plow, Farmer's Friend grain drill, and, in Anderson Wood's. of young folks, but we hope her lot Chambers and family." fact, all kinds of agricultural implements at prices that defy competition, at Car Call for "Jackson's" blue label to may be cast amongst people where pleas On last evening our otherwiso quiet bacco. ure are unbounded. son, Baldwin PUBUC SALE OF BEAL ESTATE! The nndersigned will offer at Pnblio Salo, oil Tuesdat.

September. 25th. 1877. neighborhood was thrown into a state of feverish excitement over the announce Butterick's patterns, at Mrs. Hob Last Saturday afternoon we had the A Whole Libeaet.

In presentiner lfiOaOreS of land Mnrr 1 1 'iU pleasure of attending the first pic-nic a young friend witn Webster's Una ment that two little boys, the children 3ES0nS. Kincaid Boot sell 'Jackson's Bes theseasbn. Although the crowd was not bridged Dictionary, we have given him, of Mrs. Lizzie Porter and her brother, Malin King, were lost in the woods. large, yet every one Bcemed to eniov a whole library the most remarkable Fresh supply of groceries at P.

themselves, so for as we could judge, Cherry Vale. Description: SB 1-4, tscc.O, Tp. 82, Eange 17. 80 acres in cultivation, orchard of all kinds of fruit trees, part bearing. Water not excelled anywhere in the country.

If it should suit purchasers, the farm will bo divided and sold, 80 acres in each lot, Terms Of One half Cash, balance two annual payments, (one and two years, bearing 13 per cent, interest-I Will also SELL 10 HEAD OW HAna a-nA unmn and complete compendium of human The little fellows, aged three and four Anderson's. very weU. We did not here singing knowledge ever published in a single vol- years, were at their grandfather's (Elder from but onefschool, and that was verv umn. A man may purchase a Bibla Panier bustles, all styles, at Mrs. Kings) house, and about sun-down weuaone.

nrst, ana tnen a hymn book, if he is in they followed a boy into the corn-field Use "Jackson's Best" tobacco. plements. near the house he, (the boy.) thinking BASKET MEETING clined to psalm Unabridged, as it will prove a great fountain of intellectual George Con-rey. Cherry Vale, Kansas, g9, 1877. At Liberty, Sunday, 9th.

Ac A fresh supply of bacon and slioul- light and will be worth a hundred times they would return to the house, left them, but about dark Ihey had not returned, the alarm was soon given, commodations will be prepared for all -ders just received at Anderson's. Cherry Valo Mai-kets. its cost to any family that pretends to keep up with the civilization of the tnatmay come. Meeting will be held Kincaid Boot sell 'Jackson's Best, corrected weekly bt n. thorp, dealeh and a8earch was immediately instituted.

in a grove near town. A cordial invi age Industrial Age. iry goods and geocemeb. Owing to the darkness and a heavy tation is extended to all. Bargains in millinery and notions, 12 cts53 lii rain fell a thorough search could not be Thos.

Momx, Pastor. What Does Ir Mean? On last 3it Mrs. Robinson's. made last night, but at daylight this Monday while we were "taking in" In We had the pleasure of forminsr the Tinware at Carson Bellchamber's morning it was resumed with, renewed vigor, and at an early hour over one acquaintance of quite a number of gen jvt hard-pan prices. we chanced to- step into one of the drug stores on Penn.t'Avehue.

tlemen from Independence on last hundred men were on the ground, ready Call for "Jackson's" blue label to Friday. It seemed as though they were desiring to make a purchase. What was our surprise to there meet a young a helping hand to those in dis bacco. having a holiday, and could find no OT. 6oenta duiaa APPlfis.

.50 to 80 cents bushel pound TalW ..7 cts Chickens. $1 gs to $1 50 dozen Tnrkeys .40 fiOcts Wheat, (No. tu Oats. 15 (d 90 cs is ft 20 Timothy 40 (a 75 Lti 50 $9 00fi bn Flour, Extra XXXX, per cwt. ,..71..,.

$ti 50 Flour, per cwt CO Corn Meal; per bushel 50 Hides, ...............5 ct Hides, .11 ctV tress. The hunters were formed into man of our acquaintance, who was in better place to spend it than in Cherrv 1 1 It T-1 iii7LNriTi iiBKr t'fi i inn iinnr. companies, and earnestly devoted them- tently engaged in the examination of a selvos to the work, each man feeling a $1.75 per dozen, at Brick Drug Store. vale, lou are always welcome, gentle men. mumber of those prerequisites necessary responsibility resting upon him that Kincaid Boot sell 'Jackson's -o Keep tne little ones quiet, common could not be avoided, taking home to A great source of wealth of this coun ly called "rattle We are prone trj has heretofore been over looked Call for "Jackson's" blue label to bacco.

to believe that he stands in no immedi his heart the solemn, realities of the occasion, i The search continued with (Ocusts, prepared and pickled, have ate need of that article, consequently i -Best stock of stationery in town, "Great' Reduction" untiring energy until two o'clock to became an article of export from 'Al at Anderson Wood s. our inquisitive nature would like for thisyoung man to explain himself. Of geria to France, and are used orsar dine bath. Now let tha disatiTiointfi in time to all Eastern points, vja the Old Relia day, when suddenly the wild, ringing cheers of gratitude and joy which came from the hunters proclaimed that the Carson, Baldwin sell the best course we won't "blow on him," but we ble Hannibal Si Joseph Railroad and, it farmer in the devastated reffions look mower in the market on one, two, and mnk he'd better "set 'em" up "all connections. "Oily 47 houri" the JIls- up, turn his attention to pickling grass touriliivcrtoXtwYork.

tliree years time. same." children were found. The little ones were soon restored to their parents. hoppers, and his fortune is made. SlJMMEU ArrANOEMENT.

The Kansas fio I .1 One of the moRt pomai, rnirT vnln a Splendid lot of Men's and Boy's whose joy can be better imagined than A few nights since a Rontleman was and New York afternoon Express Las a throuyh day and sleeping car from Kansas City to described. The little fellows were pretty ble magazines of literature and fashion accompanying home from church the badly used up, having boen exposed to published in'the United States, is issued pride of his future existence, when he the heavy rain storm of last night, vet by Enrich of New York city, ran out of 'something to say. a failinc under the title of "Ehrichs' Fashion they have sustained no ferions injury. clothing at "hard-pan" prices, at Kin-paid Root's. Take your castor beans and flaxseed to Carson, Baldwin where you can get the highest market price.

I rise to explain if you want a good Kentucky whiskey, for medical use, go which is common among the more ver lolcdo, via VV abash Radway. Only one change of cars to Indianapolis and Cincinnati, with direct connection for Louisville, Columbus and Pittsburg. Also a through day coach and Pullman Sleeping Car from Kansas City to Chicago via Quinoy and Chicago, Burlington Quincy R. without change, connecting with fast trains from Chicago, arriving at New at Quarterly." is a large magazine of dant youths, and after going a square or We have heard it slyly hinted that J. one of our best, citizens- 'i pages, and is issued four times a two, let loose in this language "When year.

It has departments for fashion. has bought a $3,000 farm with the pro rains these times it settles the dnst the kitchen, the young folks, the garden, ceeds 'of his ill-gotten gains while a and furnishes more original stories member of the Grand Council of the S. or in other words, that he has and essays npon different subjects of don't it, love JWe guess so. -The New York daily Witness, the only religious daily published in the United States, has suspended for want of patronage. In all that great city, of a 7 P.

next evening. Passengers via Wabash line can change cars in Union Depot, Toledo, at 10:00 p. and arrive Buffalo 5:00, and Niagara Falls at 8:00 A. next morning, Tickets good via the Fall,) and arrive New York 7:00 p. and Boston 8:40 p.

same or. if pre interest to ladies, than anymagazine we to Anderson Wood's. Insure your property with "Walter I. Dallas, at Independence, Blnnsas. Damage by lightning insured against without extra charge.

swindled the settlers out of their money, and has thus been enabled to purchase kjiow oi. it is, in addition, the cheapest publication of the kind in existence, that Now those who may have ferred, can remain at the Falls tultil 1 p. m. indulged in such expressions should and arrive New York 6:43 and Boston at 10:03 million people, there is not enough of daily piety to keep alive one small paper, This is in favor of the charge so often pause a moment, and consider the being furnished, postage paid, at the low rate of 50 cents a year, We advise aH our lady readers to subscribe. Address, Ehrich 287 280, 8th Avenue, New York.

ground over which they are traveling, rhno have stood the test of years, and have the best reputation extant. Miss BetIIb BiXDwtfr, Agt A. following morning, mme as other lines. T. PENFIELD, G.

P. T. Hannibal, Missouri. g.n. Clayton, Woeera Passenger Agent, Kansas City.

made that our religion is mainly con tor feat they should wish to retrace fined to one day in the week, i i their steps, for Well do they know that.

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1877-1877