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Cherry Vale Leader from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

Cherry Vale Leader from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

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Cherryvale, Kansas
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J. P. MAYO. V. I.

McCORMIOK. THE LEADER. Mohey To Loan. every Thursday Morning, on orth Side Main Street. TERMS, $2.00 PER YEAR, In Advance.

W. EISLEY, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. CherryvVnhy Kansas, 14, 1877. J. P.

MAYO Dealers In ALL KINDS of SHELF and IIEAYT 1 HARDWARE, BUILDERS' MATERIALS, of all descriptions. "WOOD-WORK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Such os PLOWS, HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, TABLE 'and' POCKET Etc. Agents for the Wilder Palm SULKE PLOW and SUPERIOR GRAIN DRI LL." KST Also keep on hand a full assortment of STOVES and TINWABE. Trompt attention given to orders. Repairing done on short notice.

Will always be found ready to wait upon all customers at our store, -What is sail! of the look-out for Fall business here ia St. Louis is also said of the Atlantio cities. All of the New York papers say there is ax evident revival of business already in that metropolis. In the down-town streets it begins to Jook like old times again. "This morning," says the Post of Thursday, "There was a great block of horse-cars running on the west side of the city, and so great was the crowd of trucks, cars and other vehicles that "It was very difficult to get throngh from the North River to Broadway.

The revival of business does not appear to be confined to any particular branch, but to affect all classes of trade. By general consent it is admitted that business ia reviving on all sides no one can tell why it is. A well-known dry goods merchant said this morning, don't know how it Js, but last week I would not have been unwilling to have taken a journey to the White Moun-, tains or to the seaside. TayrTiavo North Side of Main Street, 0. E.

CARSON. GO Another Excursion, Mr. J. M. Childs, general agent for tlio sale of Kansas Pacific railroad lands, with headquarters at Jcliet, passed through Topeka yesterday with an excursion party of seventy-five capitalists from Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, i They will examine the lands lying west of here.

Among them is a party of gentlemen from Chicago, representing from two to five millions of dollars," who intend to purchase land to the amount of one hundred and fifty to two hundred thousand dollars, and locate a colony of workingmen. This project has been under their consideration for two or three months, and will be carried out immediately. Commonwealth. Almost every week we hear of excursions and emigrant parties coming into Kansas, and universally they are distributed along the A. T.

S. or K. 's We have the Largest and Most pertaining to the Drug Trade to Consisting of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, P. Railways. Why is it thus? Simply because the officials of the above roads are thoroughly awake to their interests.

Why do not the managers of the L. L. do something in this direction? We certainly have just as good lands, just as good shipping and traveling advantages as any other part of Kansas, and why not turn some of the tide of emigration into Southeastern Kansas? All that is needed is for the ball to be started, and, when once in motion, it can certainly be kept going. Will not our Brethern of the Press assist in this matter Let iis all take hold, and give PERFUMERY, BOOKS, A Choice Line FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Also a Full and Complete Line of Family Groceries, BOTH STAPLE and FASCT. CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS and TOBACCO.

KANSAS' The Oldest and Most Rclinhle Institution of the Kind in the State. LOAN Made upon Well Improved Farm and City Property AT LOWEST RATES. Mnniv alwavs on hand. No tedious waiting for papers to go East, Send in your application, with full description of property, to L-. GILBERT, Loan Agent, Independence, Kansas.

QFFICEIn Land Office Building. P. M. 'WETZEL. W.

H. WETZEL. WETZEL i Dealers In Fancy Liquors, Wines and Beers, CHOICE TOBACCOS GIGARS. Restaurant and Bakery. 'REFRESHMENTS of all kinds.

ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, AND MINERAL WATERS. Remember the place: E5gT Opposite Brick Block, (JITERR VALE, KANSAS. North Side Main Street, EP3I EE-8 38 SS Ol ft ts 5 IS to -a a S. V. .5 d- 5 3 a.

A CO owupen Wonacott's Daily Line of SdicrryVaUy rat OSWegO. IT IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE 1 IT IS THE QTJICKEsf K0UTE I IT IS THE BEST BOUTE I rVIA- OSIVEGO, KANSAS, To the. New Lead Regions Of Shout Creek, Kansas. Mail and Express trains leave Oswego daily at 9 :20 connecting at Smith- held with Uoncord Uoacn ior pirB City. Galena and the mines.

The only rail line to Columbus, Kansas, Oronogo, Carthage and Pierce City, connecting at, Oronogo with Ktages for Joplin and the mineral regions of Connects at Pierce City with stages for all points in Southwestern Missouri and We stern Arkansas, Springfield, and all points on tho St. L. S. F. R'y.

It is the Shortest and Quickest Route PIERCE CITY to ST; LOUIS, and ALL POINTS EAST and UOETH. R.G. ROMBAUER, Carthage, Mo. W.Rockwell; i ..1 Oswego, Kansas, h.i.K kin A Full Lino of HARDWARE, SHELF SPADES, FORKS, SHOVELS SCYTHES, RAKES, NAILS, CHERRY VALE, KANSAS: 'PRANK BELLCHAMBER. TO Complete Stock of evorything be found in Southern Kansas.

PARTS, GLASS, STATIONERY, EtCr of PUKE MADE A SPECIALTY. GOODS, TABLE POCKET CHERRY VALE, KANSAS. K. B. UlarJi, DEAERIN WMI LATH, SHINGLES, DOOBS, WISDOWS, SASH, BLIXDS, A good stock of all kinds of soft irood lumber constantly on hand, ut lowest prices for CASH.

All kiuds of live stock or taken in exchange for LUMBER. Also does ft general Highest Marked prce paid for all Mnd of GRAIj AL SEED, ASTOR Yard ppposito Depot, Cherry Vale, Kansat. no time to see my" friends. The small force left in my store were idle, sitting down on boxes, whistling and eating fruit. To-day every man is in his place with everything he can attend to.

I don't allow any of my help to go away, and have called back all my clerks who were on the wing." Another of our heaviest houses makes a similar statement, to-wit "Ten days ago, without a sign of warning, we found ourselves covered with orders. We sold ourselves down short in tlie spring, and, more as an experiment than anything else, we kept our full force on throngh the Summer. It is well we did so. We can only answer our orders, nothing more. There has never been so much money waiting investments as now.

Unless all signs fail, we are to have a brisk Fall season." Things are not, however, going to move off without a ripple. Not at all. There will bo, doubtless yet for some time to come, many failures, and per haps, here and there, even commercial and bank panics. But those out of debt and in funds can well afford now to make arrangements for the future take risks as prices from this time forward are more likely to advance than to recede. Hence the temptation to take advantage of cheap labor and cheap machinery, which will not, in all proba' bility, be witnessed in this country again during the present decade, i Courage, hope, confidence are now needed on the part of the press and the people.

Fear, doubt," and distrust belong to the unwholesome state of things in the past. Cast them aside, as you would the evil spirit "Get behind me Satan." We are rich in all natural products the world needs and is will' ing to pay for our surplus products. So there is no" necessity of further croaking, but to go forward with a will and determination to take advantage of the prosperous and encouraging condition of affairs, now being opened np, and evidently in the near future St. Louis Dispatch. HP TT TP Eailway.

2 DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Leava Quincy, Hannibal and St. Louis, on arrival of Trains from the West, and for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Pittsburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Fort Wiyne, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara, Falls, Rochester, .1 NE IV YORK, BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. Pullman Palace Sleeping Coaclm And Elegant 12-WJieel Day Coaches are attacked to all Train. EST The only Route via Put-in-bat and Niagara Falls. Speed, Safety Comfort Secured by talcing the 1 "WABASH Purchase your Tickets via "WABASH ROUTE," and save from 8 to 12 hours tedious tr -tveL Tnnoron Tickets via "Wabash Line" are on sale at all the Prinoipal Ticket Offices of connecting Roads, and at the Company's terminal points and principal Stations.

For further information, apply personally or by letter to either of the following named Agents: W. R. Crumpton, General Northwestern Passenger Agent, Keokuk, Iowa. EL Hall, General Southwestern Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Missouri.

A L. HOPKINS, General ManatrT' H. C. TOWNSEXD, General Passenger 334 Tidwt and EVERYTHING All the above Goods at prices that Defy, Competition. Remember tho 'Brick.

Drug Store is the place to buy anything you want at bottom prices. F. M. ANDERSON Dealer lu our united energies towards this movement. Montgomery county has advantages equal to any in the State.

Her lands are cheap, and easily improved. For production they can't be beat, East or West, As a fruit growing section she stands second to none. Finer fruit was never produced by nourishment from God's green earth. The amount of peaches shipped from this county during the present season is simply enormous! and all brought first-class prices. Yet this is not the end; at this time we can show you hundreds of bushels going to waste, because farmers cannot take care of them at home.

We would like to see all our cotemporaries who are interested in this matter, (and all certainly are,) take hold and help keep the thing going. We want more settlers, and if they do not see fit to purchase lands near nur nun town. Wfi shall not infilons. Vint nn11 wnrlr fnr tlio TiTiildinir mi nf rmv county, taking into consideration that whatever is good for the county at largo must, in a measure, be good for us. We will not attempt to describe further the beauties, advantages of this country, because it is simply impossible.

Seeing is believing. All we ask of persons who contemplate coming West, is to come and look for themselves. A multiplication of words are useless. Come among us and take one good look, and you can do the "bldwing" for US. We can think of no grains, fruits or vegetables that will not grow here equal too, if not better, than anywhere, in these United States.

Again we say to you, come and see, and you will be con- Better Times Coming. There appears little room for disappointment. All indications encourage the hope and strengthen the belief of a better Fall and Winter trade. We have not only better crops, but a larger de-X wand abroad for our surplus produce. Our manufactured articles are, besides, finding their way into foreign markets at remunerative prices.

Merchants are preparing for larger sales this Fall than for years. Here in St. Louis, many jobbing houses and wholesale dealers, as well as manufacturers, say they have orders already in to warrant them in providing larger stocks and fuller supplies than any other season since the panic of 1873. Bottom prices have been reached; and, with proper legislation by Congress, there is scarcely a doubt but that there will be a arge and profitable Musmess transacted during fthe coming HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING and FURNISHING 4G0ODS- North Side Main Street, Will sell goods as low as any honso in the city. Highest price paid in grrotTs for alll kinds of country produce.

Does a general Live Stock business. Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS 0P: STOCK; J. Wise, Dealer in Choice Tobacco, Cigars, AND CONFECTIONERY i Kept constantly on hand at all times. OPPOSITE DEPOT, CHERRY YALE, KANSAS..

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156
Years Available:
1877-1877