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Cherry Vale Leader from Cherryvale, Kansas • 8

Cherry Vale Leader from Cherryvale, Kansas • 8

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0. 15. KOOT. W. KINCAID, C.

C. KINCAID, E.B.Clark, for his own indulgence not to press with all hi power bo desirable, a method of clearing oil" his lialnlitios, Nothing of this plan, cama and Nona going to marry Lynan Snoed. I couldn't stand and so I came along with what I had." How much?" "Only eight thousand dollars." KINCAID 3r i i an Ft In fc to Ike's knowledge audi, one nrght, old Daval, in a lit of intoxication, revealed it. Then ho went hoirio fall of anxiety. He had no money that would meet Nonn's needs, and had not yet heard, anything from Pick.

"I'd giva twenty of my best cows to know if the follow is dead or alive," he said, as he pushed, open the latchless door of his cabin. A man was sitting in his own fast asleep. "Picket last 1" One soul wakes another, and Diok opened his eye wide, and answered: 1 "Hjrelum.Ike!". "You tormenting youngster, where have you been?" "Everywhere, Ike. and precious little either.

At Inst I went to Yuba end Ne-Tftda, and tried hnvd to make my pile. Two months ago Jim Harrison strayed up there and told mo untie was dead, BOOTS, SH 03 HATS, HJ. 1 -blAi'Jj 1 CTV" I'liOl) i Ktrvii tit change FOU V-yiOhi-. Also aVull liinnof ViHiO.ii. th The "Old Reliable'' Livery Stable: C.

Proprietor, Depot Street, North of Main, l-jf This lhh in wll ami favorably known to the traveling public. tf baggies and fast team furnished at all ijjjT carried to all a l.tacpnt points on most Reasonable Rates, Day or Nijzht. CLOTFiiLTES, GMSOH, BOUTH I mm Oherry "Fale, Kansas. BRATTLEBORO, VT. ft-; --i -) i r.A fAA, ClfEJili VALE, KANSAS.

M.F.WOOD. Sd Wood, imm Carefully Com) oundecl. CHERRY VALE KANSAS. Powell's Daily Line of IT 13 THE ROITTI! IT 18 THE QlIGSEST ROUTE 1 IT IH Tilffi' BEST BOtTJI I tVIA- KANSAS, To the NewLead Regions- Shout Creek, Kanhah. Muil and Express train leave Oswgi daily at 9:20 a.

connecting at Smiths field with Concord Coach Line for Env in'vu Citv ftiliTii anil Mia miiiroj Now Open! i li IV If wing hcen in this County since Us organization, and being thoroughly acquainted with the people and lands in Montgomery and Labette Counties, we invite all persons wishing to purchase good Farms or City Properly, tr thoc hxvini ti'h for sale, to call on or address, i i CLOTFELTEIt, CARSON, BOOTH Land Agents. yi.WM.IW 1 1 I WE OFFER A A SPECIAL BARGAIN: Out new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools Chapels, Is proving: a f3X7001E3Sf3. Be sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE URGEST WORKS (OF THE KINO) Oil THE GLOBE. Illustrated Catalogue sent free.

Mi KM ilKTTl iil.l)Wl. KniVi'. DEAEK IN urn, sen doors, WINDOWS, SASH, BLINDS, 1 A pood stock of all kinds of soft wood lumber constantly on hand, at lowest prices for GASH. All kinds of live stock bought, sold or taken in exchange for LUMBER. Also duu general Highest Market price paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLAX SEED, CASTOR BEANS, Yard and' Warehouse opposite Depot, 'V Cherry Vale, Lamas, 'Ay- i A CLUSTER OF (toldeh OpmceS 0 BRADBURY PI AN O.

Have manufactured and in nse over 14,000 instr1. ments. peculiar charm of thia Piano is its adaption to the human voice, as an accompaniment, owing its sympathetic, mellow, yet rich mid powerful singing tones. From personal acquaintance with this firm, we can indorse them as worthy of the fullest confidence" of tho public. We are using the Ilradbury fianoB in.

our families, and they give entire satisfaction. Persona at a distance no jd feci no hesitation in sending for their illustrated price-list, and ordcriag it, or to order second-hand Pianos ov Organs. Tiiey are reUable. Mrs. S.

Grant, Washingt4)n City. General. O. E. liabcock, General W.

H. Belkuap, Secretary of War. Chief -Justice S. P. Chase.

Cohiinbus Dedano, Secretary of the Interior. iP. M. Creswcll, Washington Citv. 0(H.

Washington City. Kobert -Bonner, New York City. Grand Central Hotei, New York City. St Nicholas Hotel, New York City. General Q.

0. Howard, Washington. Bishop 1. S. Janes, New York.

Eev. l)r. Joint McClintock. Dr. James Cummins, Connecticut.

He v. W. Koriton 1'unshon, London. T. S.

Arthur, Pliiladolphia. Pennsylvania. Dr. John Chambers, PliiladelpliiaPonnByrfc Attordey-Genoral VV'illiama, Washingtop, Kav. J.

31. Waldcn, Chicago, Illinois. Iluv. 14. M.

Hatlield, Cinoiunati. Itov. L. 15. Uugbee, Cincinatti, Ohio.

Dr. J. P'oiii, New York ity. Dr. C.

M. Sims, Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. H. B.

New York. lie v. A tred Cookmun, New York. Jlev. J.

13. Cookman, New York. G. Fischer, Philudeldhia, Pennaylrauia. Chaulain McCabe, Chiciigo Kov, Kynett, D.

l). Kev. Daniel Cuvry, D. J. ltev.

W. H. DePuy, D. D. Thomas Guard, Baltimore, Maryland.

Dr. Daniel Wise, New York City. 8ands Street Church, Jirooldin, New York. Bishop Merrill, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Bishop W. Wiley. ltav. J. S.

Inskip, New York City. Kcv. Luke Hitchcock, Cincinnati, Ohio. ltev. O.

Haven, Brooklin, New York. General Alvord, United States Army. Dr. T. Dewitt Talinajra: "Friend Smith is a Methodist, but his pianos are all orthodox; you ought to hear mino talk and sing.

uisiior-Ames -My Miailbury Piano is found, after a sevens test and trial, to be equal to all you promised, and is in all respects, in richness of tone aud singing qualities, everything that could bo desired." I ours truly; E. AMES. Dr. E. O.

Haven says: "Mr Bradburv Pi ano contindes to grow better every day, and myself aud family more and more in love with it. Bishop Simpson says After a trial in his family tot years, for beauty of finish and work manship and splendid quality of tone, ourBrad- Oury cannot ue equauea. social gatherings, the Sabbath and all kinds of musical entertainments, give me, in preference au others, the swoet-tonad Brad' bury Piano. Itexccllsin singing qualities." Dr. Jaa.

MoCanlny, Carlisle, "My Bradbnry is The best manufactured; warranted for six yoars.5 i "linos to let, and rent applied if pur cuaaed; monthly installments received for the same. Old Pianos taken in exchange; cash pai'l tor the same. Second-hand pianos at great oargama, trom 9M to l-UU. Piaaoa tuned and repaired. -r Organs and Melodeons to Babbath schools and churches supplied at a liberal disoount.

Send for illustrated price-list. FUEEBOM 0ABRETTS05 SXITlf, Late Sup for sad Successor to WILXUK B. 14 East 14th Street, 2TSW- YOR1C MA mrtACTOBT Corner Raymond and Wil- i longhbv Btreeta, Brooklyn, N. Y. BETTIB BALDWO, Srroui Aokit, Chei-rr Kanaaw mime, il That enougn.

JL guess you nnd yourself richer than you think. The next morning; Nona Duval com pletely amazed Lyman Snood by entering his office, accompanied by Ike Bren-nan, and paying in full every claim which he had on the Duval place. But he was still more amazed by an official notice to meet, next day, the heirs, of Jack Burleson, and hear his will read. Ho found at the place appointed, Dick Burleson, Nona Duval, Ike lirennan, and three of the principal citizens of the place; The will, leaving nearly everything to Dick, was without a flaw. Lyman simply received one hundred dollars for each month during which he had taken care of the estate.

i "He took very good care of it, gentle men," said Ike, "just as good care as if he tnought Dick would never come bacK. ile has earned Ins money, you bet. But I'm glad my watch is over-very. I have been kept too wideawake for anything, between a pretty woman and a clever lawyer." CHEERY VALE, KANSAS. IffQ throe miles south of town; '90 acres in cultivation; 60 acres of timbered pasture, fenced; large bearing orchard, applca and peaches.

Two houseB, well, etc. 160 acres, sxtuatea 4 milea east of town. 40 acres under cultiva tion; 20 aores of pasture, fenced plenty of r.tock water on different part of this Tarm. Good orchard, good well, and spring; good frame house 14x30. Prioo, 1500.

A No. 1 bargain. 1 60 ncres lying 5 miles northwest of WW Cherry Vale. 60 acres under cultivation; 8 crea of timber; creek affording an abundanco of water running through the farm; log house 13 acres of oom; ft. splendid stock farm.

Will be sold for $1400. 1 ff ft acres, 2 miles southeast oi Cherry aV Vale. J)0 acres under cultivation. 30 acres of pasture; 80 bearing trees of all kinds; plenty of timber for farm use. House 14x1(5, 114 swrios high; good well, and plenty of Btock.

water; bottom land. A bargain. 1 0ft acres miles southeast of Cherry IU il Vale. 60 acres under cultivation; 50 acres of timbered pasture; good orchard, good well, good house and stabling, A 1 9 ft acres mos north of town. Alii 70 acrea un4er cultivation.

700 bearing fruit tress. House 14x15, ell 12x16, 1 etorries high. Good well; 10 acres timbered pasture, 'enclosed by good fence. School house ft miles from the house. 1 R0 ocres' mes nortnwR8 of AU4J Cherry Vale; on Drum Creek.

AH enclosed by good hedge and stone fence, excepting about SO rod hedge plants growing sufficient to enclose the balance, ft) acres under good cultivation; 12 aores of horae pasture close to the house, with abundauca of wter. Good bearing orchard of choice apples, peaches," plums, and all kinds of mall ruita and grapes. Hog pasture of 14 acres, enclosed with good; tight atone fence. House 16x18, 1 stories high, with kitchen 14x16. Good stabling fcr four horses, 1 1 fifl acres No.

1 prairie land, situa- the 3 miles east of town 70 acres under cultiyation; good frame houso Mix ifi rett, stories high, oontaining four rooms: good ainokehouso, luxl3 feet; good granarv, oorn-crib, and stabling for four- horses; loti benring peach trees, 5 anple trees, (part boar-. iiig); aDout 150 nice grape vines; large garden, enclosed witii paling fenca, with aeood quitntity of small fruit and annual vegetables: a nnvnr. failing Well of exoelhmt wator. Yard enolosed with atone lenoe. A No, I bargain in thia farm.

80 acres of knd, 3 miles southwest of town, so acres tinker cultivation; 8 aores of 10 acres of Oraiiard of alll kinds of uiuui, ainu.iBuiinaane orgrapea, blaoSljemes eto. tuated in aa excellent neighborhood. A rare Dnjaia. OJJt316 olf. land 5 miles north of 'w unerry vi; 170 acres under alvation; 40 acres of fenced pasture, with piouiy or stoct wafr; mile of hedj; two good hoiiea-one a log houso, with shed room, the other a frame houae lflx'il IV stori: A jrood wella This farm lies in centwr of tohoid distnefc HonsBoaland Will be divided, if it a-uta purchaser, giving half with most of the imurnTPrm rente ir vac F.M.

ANDERSON. Anderson Dealers ia peefumeey, toilet i articles, stationery, legal blanks, cigars, toiucco, paints, oil, glass, Lamps, picture frames And a full line of all articles usually kept in a lirst-clnssjs Drug Store, and act. bottom prairis land, onemiTo west of 9 Cherry Vale; 45 acres undf cultivation, 1(5 aorea of good corn included. Good stock water. aom of Mcellcnt prwrie fond, one mile IsS r.

hurrv Vulfit 4ri aoma Miliar ciu- Hvatinn. wl atonic and good houso. A bargain tot found every day. acre bottom prairie land, one miles lUJI siuta of Cherry Vale; TO aores under ooltivation, good how, good bearing orchard, pattura fenced. Will be nil on easy time.

aorea of No. 1 land, milecaatof Cherry 10 Vale; 90 acre under cultivation, good noiwev bearing orobard, fenced pasture; good ftll, innia'aing of wW, and plenty stock water, A splendid bargain to the purchaser. 5 acres 7 miles north of Cherry 10 12;) teres under cultivation. 49 acri'aof trc, inelwiing 8 am.s of a grove; iiRW bearina apple trees, oldest orchard in tho mnty. All kinds of shrubbery, and plenty of iek wtnr, good well, good house, eto.

AH clotted by hedga that wul turn stock. Cheap. If vsrea lying I mile west of town; 90 swres IV in )(io4ntt3 of cultivation; 150 barhiR appltreca; aoh trees. House 14xlfi, ell 10x14; good woll at tKo homw, and plenty of Mock water in Drum Creei; 7 acres in pasture; 1 acrus in tiruljr. fti acres of splendid land lying 1 and Qw mile Ronthewt of Cherry Vale.

45 acres nudwr cultivation; 5 of 'timbered oasture SO roda of hedge growing good orchard IJouse witi shed room 8x14; gooi wulL I iacms 1 mile west of twn; 70acrMin f5 coltifatiou; 85 acres of fenced mile growing hedge; good orchard; iX acros a-heatj 15 acnia of corn. 5 miles east of Cherrv'ale; 80 acres t4er cultivation; 35 acrw of timber; 100 bearing applo trees; Jaor of isard; good house; 2 1'iod wella; if mile Bf! hfldg; franery 3Prd iof 8 aor-s of timothy tad tn aeraa oi waeat; mLLi'f for 8 horM. 1 ft5 Tnes "outheast of Cherry JLvil. Vale; 60 acres 14 ajcrca in vheat; good house, containing thrm moras; roltidid ywing orchard; jtlesityotatotk water; gooditabhng. ifift splendid prairie land, milca 43 touthoast of town; 51) scrca under cv.lti-va'Aon; good honas and well; 80 bearing appls 4 -s; SiO bearing peach traca; a vineyard of 180 Ohoioobeariiw vines; a good spring, affording abundance of atock water; 8 acre oj wheat qnwn on tle farm.

A aplcndid bargain. t4) orH of dioiff knd, 2 milev west of Cherry Vale; TO acres under cultivation; (S) bearing feitit 40 acrea of wheat; ona deof hdge In a good neighborhood, nd vj achooi bouMk ISO axres of spletidid Und. lying 3 mtl aorth of iowo. KXJar.wa rmdrr cultivatmn; 1 acras of ps1tar with sever-failiAg stock rater. lring appla tn: good house, and her pnt-buildini'S.

AH wmall fruit. fence, is aear town and oonvmkut to good school. Qta.af Si ba barjaina) oanntry. prices to suit the times. Inscription North Side Main Street, Bailway.

DAILY PAST EXPRKSS TRAINS Leave I. Oninnv. Hannibal and St Louis, on arrival of Trains from the West, and Soutliwett, for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, I olumbus, ttttsunrg. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Fort j-ne, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL) POINTS EAST Pullman Palace Sleeping' Coaches And Hrgant 12-VSheH flay Cbacha are attached to fill Trains. J3T Tho only Route via Put-in-bay and'NlAOAKA FAtL3.

Speed, Safety Comfort Bconred by taking the "WABASH ROUTE." Purchase rour Tickets via "WABASH ROUTE," aiil save from (J to 12 hours tedious tr.teL TiiRorfln TifKHTS via "Wabash Linn" are on sale at all tho Principal Ticket Offices of connecting lloads, and at the Company's terminal points and principal Stations. For farther information, apply personally or by letter to either of the following named Axentn: W. R. Crnnipwn, Northwesters rassenpT Anent, Keoknk, Iowa. IL L.

Hall, (General 8otithwestra Passceget Ajcnt, Ht Loniiii, Missouri. A. L. HOPKIXS, Gea-ral Manajor H. C.

TOW is'SBTTD, General Passacgat and TicktAgoW The only rail line to Columbtfa, KanHaa, Oronogo, Carthago and Piere City, connecting at Oronogo with--stages for Joplin and the minoral' regions cf Missouri. Connects at Pierce City with stafpet; for all points in Southwestern MissomS" and Western Arkansas, Springfield, anst trll points on tho St. L. S. F.

R'y. It is tho Shortest and Quickest Rout PIERCE CITY to ST. LOUIS; and ALL POINTS EAST and NOETfi 7 R. G. ROMRAUER, Carthago, lLa'v J.

WliOCKWFLL, Agent..

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Pages Available:
156
Years Available:
1877-1877