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The Daily Bugle Call from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

The Daily Bugle Call from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

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Cherryvale, Kansas
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STOP at JOHNSON'S BAKERY for BREAD and ICE CREAM KIILE Till THE lilt If you would buy a buggy cheap And know you've bought the best. Don't fail to see the ones we keep And we will do the rest. The Racine buggy leads In strength and paint and grace. For quality it far excels It's rivals in the race. W.

I. RORICK SON. Corner Main and Labette Streets. Go to Gaither's Bakery For Ice Cream and Fresh Bread Made Fvery Day, 1 113 North Neosho Street, il ol mi Enterprising Ton 11 Comrades and Friends Call on Comrade Beal For your Wagon Repairing and Wood Work. Scissors ground and Saws dressed.

Old stand, West Main Street. 25 years in one place. BUrLER, The Jeweler Does all. kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Post Office BCiilding.

Cherryvale. houses, each with 100-foot stack, shelter 800 feet of calcining. The mammoth automatic calcine kilns installed in this department of the. works are not to be duplicated in the world. The works employ 300 hands, have their own waterworks and gas plant, owning several of the best wells in Kansas.

The cheap fuel and railroad facilities and nearness to raw materials is what attracted this company to Cherryvale: The Coffey ville Vitrified Brick and Tile Company located south of Cherryvale, which has a capacity of 100,000 bricks per day and is kept bus all time. There are two other large brick plants besides this one: the Cherryvale Vitrified Brick works and the F. G. Lotterer Vitrified Brick plant. These three plants employ about 300 men and the brick is sent to all parts of the south and west.

Cherryvale is a city of 3600 inhabitants, is in the northeast corner of Montgomery county. It has three railroads, the A. T. S. F.

the St. S. F. and the K. C.

Ft. S. M. Ry. The Santa Fe has a branch road to Coffeyville from this city.

The farmers are prosperous and happy, asa good many df them use natural gas for lights and fuel have no wood to chop or dirty coal to handle. Our banks are in a safe finan cial condition and stand among the best in the state and are managed by good business men. The churches are nice buildings and the. services are well at tended. The Catholics are just finishing one of the nicest church buildings in this section, and the Baptists now have the brick work of what will be a fine ready for the upper joists.

Our school.buildings are up-to date and the children are taught by teachers who are educated.and take an interest in their work. Nearlv all kinds ot business is represented in this city. By a look at these columns you will Cherryvale Marble Works, West Main Street. Finished Monuments at cost for 30 days. 1 Farmers Use Dr.

Barber's Stock Food. Barber's Magic Liniment for cholera morbus, Barber's Blackberry Balsam for Dys-entary, West Main Street. Cherryvale. The shale that is found in the hills around Cherryvale can riot be beat and the natural gas that is used in running these plants is Call and get prices. I see that the interprising business 1 sufficient to run double the capac-! ity.

Natural gas is a cheap fuel and can be found1 all around our city at a depth of from 450 to 800 feet. Cherryvale is a good, lively, growing town, having nearly doubled in inhabitants the last two years, and is as healthy as any town in the country. There are forty-six daily mail and passenger trains, and altogether seventy trains in and out daily; so the reader will see that tliis is a western town that eastern men will enjoy living in. Stop at Farmer's Lunch Room Corner of Main and Neosho Sts. Chilie and Vegetable Soup.

Meals at all hours. Cold drinks ot all kinds including Zero milk Shake. Uncle Allen, Ceo. McMaiion. men invite you to call and see them.

The Edgar Ztnc Works in tips city is the most complete as well as the largest in the world. The tract of ground occupied by the smelter is about 12 acres. The largest building is the pottery building, which is 70x127, two and three stories high. There are five furnace buildings, 62x147 and contain the 3,000 retorts utilized and the two calcining or kiln Call on MARKS The Blacksmith When you want Smithing done. West Main Street, North Side.

mm SUP MM Si HE mm An Invitation to Yoa The swell styles in Ready-to-Wear Hats for Fall are here first They mark the first step in our Millinery Leadership, for Fall. You want a street hat at least a month before you get ready for your Dress Hat andwe advise you to make a selection now. If you havn't seen the new line of ladies' Silk Waists we are showing you can't afford to wait longer. They are catching the eyes of those who admire beauty in dress and are selling rapidly. Look over our immense line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings.

Our Fall Line of Dress Goods, Jackets, Tailor-made Suits, Furs, will soon be on display and we will be pleased to show the correct ideas of Eastern Fashion. employ experienced apd efficient help, who are willing at all times to show goods and please cur trade. In fact we wish you to make our store your headquarters. Visitors and Out-of-Town People are Welcome. gig mi Is JK 7 p- 11 I.0.0.F.M inn St.

TH RUSH ATKINSON A. B1XLER, PROPS. Who underbuy and undersell. IS mrnm suns PI 9BSBIIBSBI1 SlMfS a Sfc smm mm A. O.

U. W. ANNIVERSARY, LOGAN PARK. CHERRYVALE, SEPT. 12, 1901..

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About The Daily Bugle Call Archive

Pages Available:
20
Years Available:
1901-1901