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The Cherryvale Globe from Cherryvale, Kansas • 2

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The Cherry vale Globe DID YOU OOF CARSON, BOOTH Real Estate, Loan and Collectings Agents. SATUKDAY, AUGUST 30, 1879. THAT ANNOUNCC3IENT. DEALER IX At the earnest solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself 13 BUNNINQ A First-class Restaurant BAKERY CONFECTIONERY OS TBS North Side of Main Street. as a candidate for sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to tho approval of the Republican convention.

P. M. Anderson. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Notions, Having been in the county since its organization, and being thoroughly acquainted with the people and land in Montgomery and Labette we invite all persons wishing to purchase good farms or city property for sale to call and see us, or address CARSON, BOOTH Cherry vale, of tbo rations acted on their minds in the right way, and brought them around iu good style. There were very few men who had on any considerable amount of family disturbance," show day.

The institute closes next Friday. They are going to have a grand social, commencement exercise, on that evening. The political cauldron ii beginning to bubble lively. The peculiar merits of each man are being held up in a manner pleasing to behold. I notice the announcement in your paper, as well as in some others, of Capt.

F. M. Anderson as a candidate for sheriff on the Republican ticket. While it is a little against the grain to admit that any good can come out of Nazareth, still I must say that it would not only be politic to nominate Captain Anderson, but it would bo a simple act of Boots and Shoes and Gtueensware. If you would like a meal got to order, or want to boy bread, pies, cakes, sandy, canned trulls or goods, or even sv fine eimu-.

mil ni hm Tho Itomizer says their railroad committee has returned encouraged, but does not know exactly when the road will be built. We rather guess not him. We havo on hand about Fifty of the most desirable business and resident lots in the city, for sale on reasonable terms. Also 160 acres of fine bottom land, 3 miles southed of Cherryvale small house, good orchard. 40 acres nas- A.

Van Vlict, CARPENTER 1KI builder; (Shop in rear of Anderson Wood! tor.) 0 Baltimore grain merchants propose to bid high for Southern Kan-Baa wheat, as soon as the roads now building in this part of tho State are completed. justice. It would be politic for the tire under good fence, creek run- At. 1 rrt. "Si i ning xarougn, acres or spienam A good staw hat -A wool hat -Good blue demins lOc 50c lOc y'd A good suit of Ciothss S3.00 A pair of plow shoes f.fo 20 yards calico I.OO 20 crash 1.00 16 percalo I.OO timber, bo acres under cultivation one of the finest stoclc farms in Labette county.

acres improved, good house of 3 rooms, good orchard 150 apple, 150 Ecach, bearing goodwell and stale, good stock water and abundance of coal. 160 acres, 4 miles north of town good li story house, 50 acres under cultivation, all bottom land, 40 acres of young timber, good spring. lOO peach and 100 apple trees bearing, 35 rods roek fence, half mile young hedge, 100 acres'of bottom plow land, pasture, fenced, with creek running 80 acres, partially improved, box. house, stone stable, living water; for sale cheap, 160 acre stock farm; 100 acres bottom land, 60 acres pasture land, plenty-of stock water, good well, 1J story house, 25 acres under cultivation. This farm will be sold for one-half its value CHERRYVALE, KANSAS.

Queenswaro at post Everything cheap for cash 160 acres. miles southeast 'of reason that the Democratic canal-date is a very Btrong one, and the will have no play to defeat htm. Under tho circumstances, it behooves tbcm to place in the field the strongest man who presents himself it behooves them to nominate a man around whom the entire partywill rally. It is necessary to put a roan in the field who can and will make a thorough town 80 acres under cultivation. Tho present management of the K.

L. S. railroad is mot excellent, reflecting great credit upon 5ts officers. "Col. T.

F. Oakes, the general eupennlendont, lias made valuablo Jhange3. am prepared, at all times, to do work with 100 bearing apple trees, all kinds Of small fruit. cood house. 2 trood NEATN ESS AN DISPATC II.

wells, a cood snriner that furnishes "Wo sincerely hope our Independ' abundance of pure water, good granary 32x14, stable for 8 horses, 35 acres of timber, good pasture canvass oi the county one who BSITOS: STORE JlT will leave no household unvisited. witn creels running through it. City Blacksmith Shop East side of railroad, nextdoor to Quss Office. Cherryvale, Kansas. J.

C. EARLS St. Prop'rt. and who will be able to present suoh a record as none can impeach and 160 acres, 2 miUs from town 60 S. A.

BROWN CDce irionas may succoea in geiung another railroad; for a railroad cannot be built to Independence from any part of the eastern or northeastern moral universe cut coming through Oberryvale. such a man we have the person of Captain Anderson, and it is high -DEALERS IN- Railroad Importance of Cherryvale. ly necessary that wo have him as "t3L3S3LOX AND tho candidate. Again, it is a sim ple act of justice. Captain Anderson has lived in our midst ever wa no ALL KUM os Kansas.

Independence, to gq 3L par SL jxbl 1 Proprietors In.dopo21do2.co Elevator. Highest cash price paid for wheat, flax eeed, castor beans, and all kinds of gfrain. Archery clubs aro forming through--out tho land. Wonder why our ladies don't get a bow and learn to Bhoot Almost every daily "paper contains the obituary of a 'beau that has been shot by a young lady. This certainly ought to be -encouraging.

Wagons, Carriages, Plow "Work aac since tne nrst settlement oi mis Eart of the state. He has never efore asked for an office, and who can with better grace ask an office than he and his comrades It is a debt we owe to all tho boys in blue. It is an act of justice to reward tht-ir toils with the honors and emolus ments within the bestowal of tho people, when they have an opportu nity so to do, And agaio, this will present tho direct and true issue CHERRYVALE noraeonoeing a opeoiaity. seom ana uacxiei uiate to trraer. If yon want a wagon, bncnr or spring wagon.

It as will be to yonr Interest to bay one of home mas a- faeture. i 4 Flouring Mill and Elevator. Eg. 2 4 so aw fc "Of 1 eg a between tho Itepublican and JJem- CHERRYVALE HOUF "What Independence now wants and is determined to have, is a plug road. They must have a plug it is highly necessary.

If they could only deviso some kind of a plug that would stop np the hole, out of which the business and wealth of Independence is escaping, they would strike it about right. That's the kind of a plug they need. CO a J. A. HANDLEY.

raop'tt. cratic parties. Nominate Captain Anderson, and we shall see whether, in Montgomery county, tho people will regard the sacrifices made by the Union soldiers as worthy of reward. Wo will see whether Montgomery county will give her suffrage to him who, when the national 6un had almost gone down 0 0 tf I us CHERRYVALE KAKSAS- beyond the horizon, seized his gun BLACKSMITH AND and dared to face the shot and shell of tho traitors to their country, or Board by the Daj or TVeck oa Reason to him who opposed his country able Terms. under such circumstances.

We will seo whether the people of Mont jfcy 1 jr I t5W 1 PAR80KS I gomery county will support him HUBBARD BUCHjTroprs, Manufacturers of CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, ETC Highest Cash price paid for wheat and corn Cherry rale, Kansas. who upheld thom in their adversity We acknowledge the receipt of complimentary tickets to the Kans sas City Exposition, to be held September 22 to 27 inclusive. Among the new and striking features this year will bo tho four.horse chariot races each day during fair week, by McDonald's celebrated teams. The Kansas City Exposition is yearly growing in favor, and wo have no doubt that there will bo a larger throng of visitors from our own stato there this year than ever Good Beds. Good Fare and First-CIaj AecoiamodaUona in.

erery respect. FSTBEET EIAE DEPOt or aim wno neipea to striKo mo parricidal blow. Not only will it do this, but it will force Democracy in West End of Main Street, CHERRYVALE, KANSAS. I. C.

PETTY, ProjpV. I am prepared do all kinda of work in my lino on short notice, at reasonable rates. I wish to call particular attention to the fact that I WARRANT ALL MY WORK 1 DAVID FIFE, Doaler In a General of STAPLE GROCERIES COFFKYYItXa CALDWELL HOUSEjj INDEPENDENCE, KANSAS, ft Larimer Bryant, Proprietors. this county to stand out before the public in its true light. It will make it, for this once, at least, appear before tho people with the ass' skin removed.

And Anderson is the man to bring about tho isauo, and as near as I have been able to learn, such is the conclusion of all the party. A PLAIN STATEMENT Ut rAUis. The above map shows accurately the lines of railroad in southeastern The beat of fare, anl rate a reaeonable Kansas, and the location of Cherry Yours, JMIKE. as at any other flrst-claea hotel la the StaU J. P.

BAKER, vale, Montgomery county. the Poor Emigrant. Cherryvale, the greatest railroad Dedicated to A. W. Grisman, Wichita correspond- etijXJUiBTUio uouner-journm nsALsa is center in thia part of the state, has Oswego IffioxisOf Lo the poor emigrant, who, to reason blind, (or will have witbin the present Bees wealth in Kansas (sees it in bis mind).

The world is a perfect maelstrom of business, into which every human being is thrown. If you pit still, you are sure to be swamped, and if yon, flounder around, and froth and iume, tho chances are also against you. The only way to keep out of the vortex is to coolly and deliberately plan, and then as coolly and deliberately execute. By doing this you must necessarily trample the careless and indolent into tho mud and mire but business is business," so let 'em go down. Hitching his splendid team first-clsss horses, those- year) a railroad outlet in six differ KAKSAS.

I Cp te his bran-new Bain," KansaF.ward he goes. OSWEGO, ent directions north, south, east, On his white wagon sheet, high abore the duBt, Read then his firm resolye, Kansas bound, or Lemons and Sweet Cider Always On Hand. west, northeast and northwest. The importance of theso roads, and the ONFECTIOERY, bast!" Only twelve months have fled. Tired of his life.

great benefit they will be to the A. L. NIGHT, Prop'r. MSBSpIsEuDSS. IMi f.vnaa 4a xtntrnllv aitnatA In tha Emigrant starts east to see people of his wife.

flien yon are in town, don't fall to call and see tne. I will sell tcroccriesas cheap as the cheapest. My goods are of the nest quality. Hitches he a blind mule up with half-starved cow- town and the country around it, will be readily appreciated by all. anything.

Mechanics who then had little or nothing to do have now got their hands full and more than they can attend to. New buildings are springing upon all sides. It is estimated that there will be as many as one hundred houses built here this year, and double that number next jrear. Everything seems to point to the conclusion that Cherryvale will be made the division end on two of her railroads, and that repair shops will be established here by both companies. Capitalists in the East are making inquiries about the town, and it is probable that a good deal of outside money will be invested in Cherryvale property.

Our oity is situated in the largest body of rich land in the state, and the agricultural wealth surrounding us would alone build up a booming town. But when we add to this all the other advantages in location and railroads spoken of above, we do not hesitate ia saying that Cherryvale has a better future 'before her than any other Call and Examine, my Goods. One door west of Headquarters, south side of Main Street, CHERRYVALE, E1ANSAS. Emigrant 1 emigrant! what's the matter now? Points he his finger up to time-worn wagon sheet No town with the great railroad Where once that bold resolve enquiring ejea would advantages possessed by Cherry city, has the best of accommodation and has the reputation among the trareling pnblio of setting the best table of "may Remember the Place to Get a Bargain. kar HEADQUARTERS, Cherryvale, Kansas.

meet; Now there a Inscribed thereon teo sad to be a cod' These words, with meaning fraught, "Busted, Southern Kansas tiotei. -THE- vale has ever failed to become a oity of some importance. It has begod oun independence letter. Indpindinoe, Kansas, August 27th, 1879. Editobs Globe The walking match I spoke of in my last came off promptly, and at the time it was advertised for.

There was quite a number present, and the affair was only been three months since our bright railroad prospects began to RAILROAD ITEMS. Wilson Co. Citizen. Aug. 22.

The surveyors of the St. Louis, dawn, and already there is a won TALSERT, PrcpYf, Main Msjentee, Kamas. STEW BRICK BTJIUnsa. JTRST Wichita "Western road reached Augusta, Butler county, on the 14tb, derful improvement in business and money matters. Merchants who, a and continued pushing on toward BEST ACCOMKODATIOXS IK TUB CITY.

few months ago, were grumbling exciting at times. The contestants stood up well under the pressure, Wichita. rrWma "Pat- Tin-r. SI Si'nrlfl Ifealf. SC KANSAS CITYi LAWRENCE SOUTHERN IS BM Meat Pleaaaat aael Reliable Rente TO ALL POINTS East, West or North.

Passengers ria this line hare NO CHANGE OP CARS Five hundred hands are at work about the backwardness of business and the closeness of cash, are now for beginners. They clipped off on the railroad, in Wilson county, eleven miles and nearly a half in AT JAUES POWELL'e 1I7ERT, SALE MD FEEB STABLE Ton will find some of Ute nobbiest Best DriTJoff LlTery Teams In tfc State. Horc boarded reasonabl terms and glren GOOD FbODraOOD STALLS and the test of attention. TTest SMe of Depot Street. Oso Clock SouUi of Maia, between Fredoma and the erdi kept too busy waiting on their cus gris river.

The grading is being Southern Kansas town. tomers to hayo time to growl at two hours, and if any of your oom, mon folks don't think that is good AVskMa mm vm. A'My ea -q JstSThla honse is jnet completed, and la furnished with new and elegant urnitnreJ The Hober House la fire-proof, and contain the beat TentUated rooms ot any hotel 1 rhecity. Nice clean beds, and the table constantly supplied "With all the lnxurlea of the season. Yourpatronagrelseollclted, Baa calls for passengers before erery train.

Stages leave this house every morning lot all points In the West and South-west. done with the utmost rapidity. One thousand tons of steel have been purchased for the St. Jjouis, Notice for Publication. walking, let them undertake it once, and they will find that they have no time to loiter or rest.

The boys are talking of getting up another match, in which more than two Wichita Western railway, and track laying' will begin at Oswego early next week. The cars will be booming up the Fall river valley, through Wilson county, decern will take a chance: Kansas. 'Notice tax Ptltetfon. LurS Ofnoa kt IrrBSMF0, Emu, 1 August 27th, 1879. KOTICB hereby given that the followlnj-nmed ttlr has fl lad notice of hie intention to make final proof in support ef hie elalm, and cure final entry thereof at the expiration Of thirty day from the date of this notice, vie August Huclse, Cherryvale, Kansas, for the east half of aoutnweBt quarter, and south went quarter of southwest quarter section three (3), township thirty-two (82) south, of range eighteen 0.8) east, and names the following as his witnesses, viz John a.

Schroder, of Timber Hill, Kansas, and William Geders, of Timber Hill, Kansas, and Harmon Geders, of Timber Hill, Kansas. 2-5-5W M. J. Register. ber.

They must be running into Cbleao, St. Lenta, Hannibal, Q.ulney, Cle-relaad, Indianapolis or Toledo, from Kansas City, And Ojtit Ow Chxmb to NEW YORK, BOSTON and PHILADELPHIA. I suppose it is unnecessary for Fredonia by Christmas, or the aGoiav: shop. Wagon mating and repairing done oa short notioe and reasonable terms. We also pay Special attention to UNDERTAKING, me to say anything about the show.

county bonds will be forfeited. Everybody was hero and knows all about tho affair. 'There was the MOREUEAD TOWN TALK. Dusty I Bran new railroad agent. Land Oifico at Independence, Ksnnaa, Angust 19.

1879. Notiob Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days, from the date of this notice, viz David 1 of Cherryvale, Kansas, for tne southeast quarter of section eighteen 18, township thirty-two S' south, of range eighteen 18 east, and names the following as his witnesses, William of Cherryvale, and Stites MoCormic, of Cherryvale, M. J. SALTER, Register; Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence, Kansas, I August 1879..

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final preof In support of his elaim, and secure final entry thereaf at the expiration ef thirty days from the late of this notice, viz Mlebael Hlltx, of Morehead, Kansas, for the northwest quarter of seotion thirteen 13, township thirty-one 31 south, of range seventeen 17 east, and names the following as his witnesses, Pan. M. Davidson, of Morehead, and Flat Robinson, of Morehead, and John Hiltz, of Morehead. M.J. 8ALEB, Register.

largest crowd Independence has seen for some time. There was some thieving done during the day, and the officers have in tow one The shooting club shoots glass S3AL5S Z3I Katlco for Publication, Passengers, for CHICAGO rla this route arms two aocas earlier than by any other. This ia the only line from Southern Kansas making olese connections for Denver, Canon City, Leadville, Pueblo, and all points in Colorado, of to San Francisco and all points on the Pa-cific Coast. IT 18 TUX SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE balls filled with feathers, J. C.

Adams went to Osage Mis sion on business, Monday. man who they think took part in Which class of work we win do at gurea compete with any other the country. a. v. Mccormick.

relieving a gentleman of some of Miss Lucy Hutchins went to Fredonia, Sunday. The young folks his money. There was an effort made to get the man out of the all miss her vejy much. CHerryrale, ALL. POINTS in IOWA custody of the marshal, while they The many friends of J.

E. Doan will be sorry to learn that he is no JJ were making investigations as to his having been implicated. In this effort a sweet-scented officer longer agent at the depot and wu soon leave for the East. The following is the number 11 1 TT 11 G. L.

EDWARDS, tuok part. Such proceedings by an cflk'er ought to be severely censured. glass balls broken Saturday by the shooting club Harness and Saddles, COLLARS, WHIPS, And all other artlelee uroally found In a lrat-cJaes harneae shop. Price low as hose ef acy other dealer in Southern SeeaUins dene on short notioe. Please Give Us a Call.

BOARDfflG HODBE. J. We SEOWHO ropr CHERRYVALE, KANSAS. Boarders taken by' the day ox week. Rates as Lott as aay House ia Toym.

Good, enbetantial faro, and oomfortablo Land Office at Independence, Kansas, I August 6th, 1879. 5 Nonoa is hereby given thai the following-named settler has filed notico of hie ixtention to mak final proof In support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, IBANK W. EDGERLT, ot Oberryvale, for west half of northwest quarter of section thirty-thiee 33, township thirty-one T31J south, of range seventeen 17 east, and nams the following as his witness, Amelia D. Kd geTly.of Cherryvale, and C. Clodfelter, of Cherryvale, and C.

A. Booth, ol Cherryvale. 23 5w J. SALTER, Register. Notice for Publication.

kana Oifici at Kaksis, I August 4th, 1879. Nonas is hereby given' that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sapport of hie claim and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz Dan. ftf. Davidson, of Morehead, Kansas, for the west half of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section seventeen (IT), township thirty-one (31) south, of range seventeen (17) east, and names the following as his witnesses, vis John Hiltz, of Morehead, Kansas, and Michaal lliitx, of Morehead, Kansas, and fint Bobinson, of Morehead, Kansas. M.

J. SALTER, Register. Thre aro three or four men con tributig their services to the beau out of 4 B. Ryan, Watchmaker 1 Jeweler tifying nd adorning of the city, for an executed consideration, in Rocud Tan? Ticxits to all the Popnlar rieasnre Besorta on sale dnring the summer months. Trains oa this line are always ON TIME, thus making connections sore.

9- Rates of fare always as low as the lowest. Kansas Lands. This Company has 190,000 acres of the lest beet located and cheapest farming lands In Kansas, locavad la the beautiful Neosho Valley. souUv-astern Kansas, known throughout the west as the Garden of the Stale." These lands are wall watered and timbered, underlaid with eoal, aad are within three hours' ride from Kansas Oity. Ihey sire now being sold at the uniform price of $3.23 per acre cash, or $4 on seren years time, and present an opportunity for obtaining cheap and omferiable homes not fonnd elsewhere in Kasaaa.

Send to the land commissioner for maps, circulars and fall infomation. GEO. H. NETTLETOJf, General Manager, Kannaa dir. T.

Oeneral Superintendent, Kansas City, J. B. tOCKWOOP, General Ticket Aeent, Kansas Cily. JOHSi A. CLAEK, Latrf ConJtaissionr, City.

Jennie juina naiis Y. J. WI8E, PrepV. Opposite Pspot, CnKRjtTVALE, Ivans ap i Best Fresh Beer always kept or Draught. 10 10 10 10 10 10 the war of a little drunk.

One of 5 2 1 4 4 8 still R.Hogan, J. B. Doan, L. Dowell, -W, V. Ament, Hi.

Crouao, Mr. Crouse the men took a very exhaustive drunk, and doubtless tnmKs lie is leads the boys getting his money's worth but the others" aro somewhat doubtful. It -was eomo time before they would gettmg out or lv balls: conse Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for sale. Repairing neatly and promptly executed. Old silver bought.

Place of business in Carson Bellchamber's drug store, 2-3 quontly he was declared victor, and thgr shooting closed. The club wil oorao to the conclusion, that it would be well for them to work out their iies and costs: but a curtailment slraot but once a week, hereafter A full Stoclc of Settled Beer, CLMeo Wines, I-quors and Cigars can be alwavs found at tbi ostablisiinietit. Bryan. Eleepln rooms.

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