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The Cherryvale News from Cherryvale, Kansas • 4

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THE CHERRYVALE NEWS Vhen winter comes the vital forces of nature are low, and tbe tree stands like Mrs. Milt Hockettand children of Niotaze, who visited with jSimon Frank and family, left for To the peopleot Cherryvale and Vicinity. Entered at the Cherry vale Kansas Postofficc leoond-olsBi matter. in A ItHlL n.u. Oat and Vive Klttruw Arrive at tlie Newport 1'UKtotllen.

The clerks at the Newport postolj-flce were, treated to a genuine sur rise recently when a mall pouch from CoviDgton was opened, disclosing to a solitary monument to the dead summer. In the winter of life, active men Published By H. RITCHIE, I' experience a similar lower- have a and I 1. 1 TxT well selected stock of jl Wall Paper and respect the effect is 4W1 Populist Couiitpcket. For tberiU-S.

B. or Treasurerifi. B. BK1NNEU. A i fully invite yougto come and see for yourself.

I will make you Prices by the bolt, on ortoff the wall. startling. They loose their grip on Hfe. They seem like monuments of a buried past. At this crisis there is need of a medicine their home yesterday, A young man by the name of Bates who lived seven miles north of town, died Friday evening at 4 m.

with typhoid fever. Funeral seryices will take place today at the residence at 10 a. m. The remains will be interred in the Cherryvale cemetery as soon as they arrive, which will be about 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Barker.

Is it any wonder our' town i prosperous and her people are happy when we think back a few years on the dead past and see the lively present; all animation from early in the morning when we hear the course whistle from ft- For Glerli 1). 8. jAMES. For Register of Ueeds-P, 8. BRUNK.

Fiw Uorouei-Dr. W.E. YOUNGS. For Surveyor J. N.

SANDEFUU. For High Hchool Trustee Wm. DUN- KIN. For Commissioner, Flnt District M. L.

Md'OLLUM. Those blended borders are the talk of the town. A the most complete smelter plant in the United States, telling the From Daily. BISUIT.pNTEST. The most highly pleased little lady in Cherryvale, is fittle Mis Madge Butler.

She was the successful contestant in the- biscuit baking contest tfHday at view a cai ana nve small kittens. The story of how the cat and her family made the journey in one of Uncle Sara's mail pouches is an interesting one. At the Covingtoi office a pouch is fixed nt night to receive the mail which is deposited after the regular office hours. this pouch tabby crawled, and follow ing her came a great mass of registered mail matter, which made a fine bed for. her, and among which, during the night, her family was born.

Tn the early morning hou pouch was locked up and hemcd, thrown on a Newport and Covington Belt Line car and ultimately reached iu destination at the Newport postofflce, after much rough handling, for be it known mail pouches are not handled like glass. When the pouch was opened the sur prise of the clerks can better be imagined than described. Live cats and one-day-old kittens are not mailable according to the United States postal regulations, so Postmaster Meyer wns notified. He in turn notified Postmaster Reynolds in Covington. Mr.

Reynolds told Meyer that, he! wanted the cat back; but did notwan the kittens, Mr. Meyer said" if the cat goes back so does the kittens, and the matter will be referred to tho Postmaster General for final adjudication." It is perhaps needless to relate that tabby and her progeny are doing well, and are well contented in their new home. They will remain at the Newport office until further developments, but if they go back to Covington they will not go back in a registered mail pouch. Cincinnati En-quirer." Photographing By Heat. A sensitive plate exposed to dark heat waves will ultimately become affected.

With the plate still covered, the same result would occur with light waves such as proceeed from the sunlight. A fair test is to expose an aluminum disk to their action. X-rays We also carry a futy stock of Paints, the very test in the market. A good Furniture Varnish for 25 cents a pint. Do Not Forget The Place.

D. C. Lieurance's Drugstore. Prescriptionslre ceive Careful attention. which will nourish and build up the body, and increase its vital power.

Such a medicine is Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 1 It enriches the blood, purifies it, carries off the clogging waste of the system, increases the nutrition of the bodyl' aiid produces a sound, healthy condition with abundant vital power and physical energy. David Dugffins, of Jones, Ohio Ky writes: When I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I think I had nervous or general debility of three years' duration. I took three bottles of the During the time I was taking it my sleep became more refreshing and I gained fifteen pounds weight, and also gained strength every day.

It has been six months since I took the medicine atid -I still have reasonable health, I am willing ta have you publish this, and also my' former letter, if you wish to, and if it proves 4o be of benefit to any afflicted person I will feel well repaid." There is no alcohol or other intoxicant in "Golden Medical Discovery, neither opium or other narcotic drugs; The dealer who offers a substitute for the "Discovery" is seeking to profit himself, not to help you. Insist on having Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. pjerce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free, on receipt of stamps to cover cost of mailing only. Send 21 oner cent stamps for edition in paper cover, or 31 stamps for cloth binding. Address Dr, fc.

V. Pierce, Buffalo, Y. first set of hands at five o'clock to go to work and at seven o'clock when the same whistle and those of two brick plants, two mill and two elevators, tells 500 men it is time to begin your ten hours labor, the gas makes us happy. the hardware store of A.v S. Mhompson Co.

Xhe coxiest was managed! b'y Mr. Curry, agent for Buck's Steel Ranges and the prize was a minature teel range, "a thing of beauty" and a perfect stove in every way, There were seven little girls who took part in the contest. It was th'e duty of each little "kitchen mavtobake biscuits and onjy'one contestant -to. bake $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its Btages, and that is Catarrh.

Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure kaown to the medical fateinity. Catarrh being- constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hairs Catarrh What Gbple Owes To Natural Cas ipsili CIGAR I at a time. Curry, taking was two Cher ryvale years is no comparison to wtiit she is now, Of what she will penetrate this metal, and it is proba ble that heat waves and others can af fect the photographic plate. be in the two years to come.

bee- the crc. vi.tnis POSEy-BROBECK "The Browns," she said, "are going to move into the same flat building KAN5A5 CI I Y. MO, special care, of each little girl's putting- it away and Barked feo that rio one but him-fceli knew anything about who did the baking. When the contest was over, and all was ready, the judges Mrs. Chas.

"Way of the Axtel Hotel, Mrs. Hinkle cook at the Axtel Hotel rfnd Mrs. Whiteside, wife of the nead foreman "at the Edgar zinc with us." Cure is taken internally, acting direct Ijr upon the blQod and. mucous surface Of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patientstrengtb by building up liu constution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.

Bend for a list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney Toledo, O. Soid'by druggists.

75 cents, "Too bad," he replied. "They're sudden change? The farming country around it is no better than it used to be; her railway facilities are but little better than they were two years ago. We nice people and I should like to. remain on friendly terms with TIME TABLE. ATTEND COLLEGE THIS YEAK Never in the history of cur country have the same churches, school houses, with bnt slight changes, We Start You III BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF.

was there a grander opportunity than works, after a thorough -examraa1 Hall's Family Pills are the best. our system of water supply is at present for educated young men and women. What an auspicious tSon No. 6 was decided as entitled the same. Two years ago, no Annual Camp Meeting and Kan laborer was seen with dinner moment tor those who are just now on the threshold of life.

sas Conference of Seventh Dav Ad- Grand Island Business and Normal ventists, Wichita, Kaus. 17 lit 1899. One fare for the round trip via the pail in hand going to work, but a railway employe The town was completely dead to the outside world, for want of business ener Frisco line. Tickets will be on sale Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Route College has for fourteen years been tbe leading institution ot its kind' in the western states and' last year more than Sept. 4th to 15th, good for return Bept.

twice as many calls weie received for gy. Today we have a large in tj which coffespodded to the name 6F Afiss Madge Butler. The lit'tielady is to be congratulated1 dVJer her success as an adept in the culinary art along thfr line of biscuit making, The minature steel range Jgiyen as a prize by the Buck's Steel Range Co. can be seen at the Variety store. Mr.

Curry, agent for the company and the A. S. Thompson Implement Co deserve the highest merit for the manner 19th, '99. W. H.Bevans, Agt.

tit, Louis Exposition, St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 11 to Oct 14th, 1899 St. Louis Fair, StLouis Mo.

Oct. 2-7, 1899. Re its graduates as could be, supplied. Everything necessary for a successful crease of population and fully 500 men who earn from $1 to $3 per start in life Is taught-rBueJuess, Nor mal and Shorthand1 courses. Expen day and draw' their pay every week, twice a month, or- every duced rates on certain dates during month of Sept.

and Oct. to St. Louis and return via tho Frisco Line. For ses low. Board on.lv 1:60 per week.

Ose year's lime giveu on tultirn ifde Sired. College record sent free, or tor six cents will send elegant catalogue. thirty days just as then emphpy East No. daily departs. 1120 i 204.

Pass daily departs daily departs 440 in 22S Freight daily arrives West Bound. No. 201. Pass dtily departs 4:35 203 Pass daily departs 4:50 am 263 Freight dally departs a in 221 Fright daily departs 10-00 a Gofleyville Branch North. D.

282 Pass dallyjarrives 1M0 a No. 286 Fr daily ar. ex Sun 4.00 284. Freight daily arrive 640 South. No.

285 Freight daily departs 7,00 a rr 283 Fr daily dep ex sun 12.15l to full particulars regarding date of sale, rates etc. call on or address, ers see fit. Manv strangers who have passed through here fiyeot W. H. Bbvanb, Agt.

Address A. M. Barges, President, i Grand Island, Neb. in, which they conducted the con- six years ago and do not under tsf. stand the situation', ask, -what is When you want to pairitn 'the cause of all this stir and rush THE WMI I tol An Mt I ALKLA rr.K wii Aake you a pleasant and profltabl buslncu al your own home and It costs but little to ittrU On agent writes, "Have one of your platait and am doing a good another sttya.

"White Star works better than that I rMWM from while another writ, bar tried It and find it to be justwrepmanta I make plating a constant business and am do Irons ot pleasing my customers. I haw ealved more compliments since using Whlto Star than ever before. You can depend upo ma for a regular customer." These ar onus jew of tbe many testimonials we have rcMlriM. Not a fortune-for nothing butan opportunity io receive KoodT9ttTwi for a lltUa money, rgy and ability. Write for full partlciuarl.

quire for Masury railroid pain of business vale is under The reunion has come and gone and with its going hundreds of, visitors, who came here to meet their old time friends, bade D. C. Lieurance sells it. is; gasj gas. WALL PAPER atilannums'.

Per Sore, Ulcers, Burus, nothing so good as Banner Salve the most healing in the world. 25o. gSj mwiyiuiTiriuiiey, euier- 281 Pass da deuarts 4. them farewell and each went 91 INT Jl LliJ HON EST AD. pftsas.

and-'business abilities KANSAS CITY LEAD 4 (fcTAL wunRS AMD WYANpOTE KANSAS CITY. MB. their way, with their memories fresh with past recollections cquia glance, mat tod Place In Kentucky here This Faniou the, unlimited quanities of nat pulhnan sieepcrs and reclining chair cars on all through trains. Through tickets and baggage checke through to all points. r- For Inlormation call on or address W.

E. Ualston, Agenl Drluk WKti Almost Lot by l'lre. brought about by the past meet ural gas that -was hidden away Fire threatened the old Hamilton in the'tbsoirf ofmqtber ear th and homestead, on what is known as Wins ton's hill, back of The Mr. Cbtirtney (flatteringly) "I had the blnea awfully when I came hers to-night, Miss Fisher, but they ore all gqne now. You are as good as medicine." Miss little brotbx er "Yes; father says she'll be a drug in the market if she doesn't catch on toiomcfeXow scon." Tit-Bits.

Jroperty is the farm of the Longwood erd dairy, owned by Clifford and isMotherst if property developed, could not fail to'-'bringlirg'returns on' a judfefous 'investment. Thus we see today enterprises here to John Hamilton, sons of Colonel John Hamilton, Lnited States consul to Quebec. The fire originated in one of the barns and despite the brisk Ths discom-forts and dangers of stay for time others locating, and-l'tij. others waiting child-birtucan breeze, which threatened to spread the blaze to other buildings, was con be almost en-i tirely rags. Most all go home feeling well paid for their visit here.

Yet there is some who have been here go home with saddened hearts, knowing full well that ere another year, will change many from life's animated form, to that of cold day. While we write, this article, we learn death is in our midst. The lifeless form of A. Black who was once a resident in this locality is lying cold in death, when but a few moments before was apparently enjoying her usual health. Mr, and Mrs.

M. A. Black came up fined to it. The barn was practically patiently id? hance to locate. There has' beej no wild rush a total loss.

relieves ex The old homestead is well known here, but 1 ady coming of to all Kentuckians and will live in DeWitt's Little Early Blsers expel from the system all poisonous accumulations, regulate tbe stomach, bowels' and liver, and purify the blood. They drive away disease, dissipate melancholy, and give health and vigor for the daily routine. Do not gripe or sicken. Hanuum's Drug Store. history as the "birthplace of the mint capital of4.

tiifo. past eighteen pectant moth ers. It gives italorgans.and nuts them in months made Cherry julep. In the palmy days of the eld' er John Hamilton he frequently entertained the lending Democrats of Ken vale the talked tucky. Que hot day in mid-summer, i advertised town in the.

state. when Hon. John G. Carlisle and Sena condition to do their work perfectly. That lhakes less painful, shorten laDor and hastens recovery after It helps a woman bear strong healthy We repeat again, but the a -Gk 'over prafrfe wagon vtdch passed tlhrou A MjuxbalrtAn, tor Joseph C.

S. Blackburn were his guests he conceived the idea of bruising the fragrant mint, of which there are large beds on the farm, in a elass filled with cracked ice. The 1 the other day was painted. ithia Mtl: "Not 'boufnid for Nol uated. Not going to wife'e toJka.

great natural advantages we have derived the vast gas, fields found here, Cherryvale would wtoday be plodding along in tha'" skirne bid other ingredients of the now famous FRtSCO LINE- st. Louis san Francisco East Bound No. 102 st LouU Mail 108 st Louis ed 4:44 ni 140" 7.28am 138 8.Q5 n. Wes: Bound 101 Kansas Mall 1.33 a nk 107 Col and Calif Limited 11.25 a 139 4 44 13S leaving Cherryvale at 8 05 will carry passengers to 'iiwy Local freight lor the east, leaving Cher rvvaleata local freight for the west at 6.10 will carry passengers We operate through passenger trains each way daily, with reclining chair cars (seats and pulhnan palace J07 direct connection with Uie saotaFe at Newton for Col, Cal, Wash and all points west 108 and 110 mske direct at the Grand Union station at st. Louis lor all nolnts east and southeast 1 We earnestly solicit TO ir and Insure' you value reomved for yaur money.

For particulars call on or aa ctref s. W. 'gent. EXCURSION RATES via the FRISCO LIN-E. Kan as l-'ltv, Frtcotf Jcmpliia no.

401 Mail and Kc- i Ar S.fiO.p 402 Mail and Uep 7.00 a 417 Local trel-jht Ar 11.15 a M4l8LoealFtr Dep.jl2:s5p ton doinf mm to bean the railroad.1 julep were poured In, the edges 01 tne mam classes were garnished with mint, a Borne of the wooden churches A Korway fully 700 years old and rui sne was cu a ay slice of orange was added to each tv rtill ia an excellent eta.f of pra-irvarioai. Their timbers have aTie- and the straws were clipped so that F. P. Gill -of Labett, county was transacting business in town tsfully resisted 'the frosty wa al? wxmi Arctic wi-nters beoaqae they been repeatedly coate with lax. the distinguished guests would not need to bury their noses in the mint while sipping the beverage.

The colonel's new hot weather drink was an instantaneous sucness. and its has aiso brotight happiness to (thoissands of homes barren for vears. A few dosesofVn brings oyto loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases cut of ten.

All druggists sell Wine ofCardui. per bottle yesterday. rS frm their home in the territory Wednesday, and was visiting their many friends here' by taking in the reunion. They were a'ij the home of the widow Crouse ind just ready to start for the park when Mrs; Black dropped dead, from a sudden attack of heart failure. Johnathan Davis of Sycamore made the News otnee a short call yesterday." He was over visiting ofa friend L.

L. Mr. and Mrs. Hannum, parents of, W.S. Hannum, left yesterday their home in Garnett, after Geo.

Stovall, of Drum Creek, fame was not slow in spreading, unti now a liileu can be eallrd for and ob was delivering hew wheat in towtt tained in every civilired community in the world. Of many who have sipped the cooling Kentucky draught there are few who know that iti You can't cure dyspepBia by dieting Eat good wholesome food, and plenty of it Kodol Pyspersia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is made to CURE. Hannuni's Drugstore v. sdvtee tn eses rewlrlr? dlrci'-ns. edJrsr rlvltif syinptoTru, (ha "Ludiri' Dpirtmr.t,"' Thn Cmttmoot Medicine Tenn, L.

S. Skelton's housebold hirthnlnee was in the Kentucky hills back of Covington. Now, knowing. goods have arrived from' Black well, and he has rented the.G. these will rejoice that the threatened destruction of the julep's birthplace' by lire was happily averted.

Mn.TOUISA.fiAU, "When first took Wine erCardul tre had been married Itrrae years, but xil.l not have any cbildrnn. -Kin monihs later i hd a fins girl son pleasant visit with their and family SANTA FE EXCUlUIONtj. The SintaEeRoutselis Ilouieseek-ers excursion tickets June 6 20, July 4 and 18 Aug. 1 aud 13 Sept. 5 aud 11), Oct.

3 aud 17 Pleune ne us for oartlcularc.J W. E. IlalstouEl Shanton residence for a home. aved 5is. Caf tiiu H.

Tlubbard, of Milfotd, "Brazilian Balm saved wjt He beait just like the oae, y.X iih crnu't. We gave him a few iTif rorpeil to sleep! a lii in tn tuoinins" Alalbt-ma anti-imperialists arc urging the governor to declare vaeasi the efc Congressman Joseph WhlJ. l1 KUaUK.

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