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The Daily Cent from Cherryvale, Kansas • 1

The Daily Cent from Cherryvale, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Daily Centi
Location:
Cherryvale, Kansas
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Page:
1
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nnrj CENT; NUBMER 87 CHERU MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1688.. VOLUME I. The tramp is beginning to look for winter quarters. The trauip is a bird of the genus American and it would We don't understand how it is that some men in business here neither take nor advertise in neither of the home papers. If It was not for the push and thrift of the Cent, Champion and Republican such men could not do business here a ytar.

Come be difficult to find his prototype. To" wnafconditidn or circumstances we owe his existence, is difficult to de- ermine. In fact i many sociologists bavV racked their poor heads over gentlemen isn't it about time you ust this question, Whether, times were aiviaing a portiou or the many dollars tfie newspapers have thrown are good or bad; whether work is In In your way, by subscribing for and plenty or scarce, the marou goes on forever. Ho blows whither ho lis- advertising In them. Yon oau't deny TUB SOCIAL FEATURES of The Youth's Companion for tho coming year, as announced iu tho Colored Qouveulr we have- received, Include Eixi3erial Stories; and Ouo JIutidred $ud fifty Short Stories, fully illustrated.

Also Tales of Adventure, Illustrated -Sketches of Travel, Humorous Articles, House jiold Articles, Scientific and Historical Articles, One Thousand Anecdotes, timely Editorials on the leading questions tho day, aud whole page eaoh week for the little or.es. The Conipauiou has won a place in the home life obtained by no other paper, and is read every week In near.y half a million families. With iU double holiday uumuers at Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and Easter, its weekly Illustrated supplemen ts, its tine paper and beautiful pictures, no other- weekly etb, and thou can's tell whither he the fact that the newspapers bring many a dollar to your business that Cometh or whence he goeth. In fact he caanot tell himself and he cares you, could not otherwise reach. ess.

Tlie marshal, who has made a careful study of tramps (mostly from We'd rather have our leg sawed off tnan to undertake to "sponge" our way through this world or any other. behind, for they run when he comes) says that they seem to be better fed aud better looking of late than 'ever before. Whether this is-tho benefi- eleut effect of Harrison's election, or the result of organized efforts in depredation on their part it would be hard to cidy At any rate it's well 1 1 terary paper can approac hit i to give beings of the uampkiud a cold Grand Fair for the benefit of the Catholic church at Cherry vale. The fair will open December 18, 19, and Wednesday and Thursday in the first story of the Cherry-vale opera house. By order of the Committee.

A good time is anticipated, lots of valuable articles will be on exhibition. Plenty of rt-freihmeuts and goed meals will be served by the Ladies of the Catholic church. Come one Come all. 'heu Icier if you happen to ha ve one in tho house; ifuot a large pieoe of dog ties I) or a sel fading shot gun mav answer the purpose. The first anuiul convention of the Thlrd district of the Kansas Chautau The question j6f ex tending the Pres qua Union was held In the Presbyte value.

It Is really a $2.50 paper for only a year. If you aeud $1.76 pow you can tiave it to January 1st free and for a fullyear from that date, including the supplements and double holiday numbers, and the auuaa'l premium list with 500 illustrations Address The Youth's Compauion, lioston, Mass. 1 4 i Engineer VVm. Raub, of tho Southern Kansas, met with a I wreck last night near Oak Valley. He was pulling the passenger train due here at 12:15 and ran over a cow which was lying on the track near a cattle guard, throwing the englue over on its side and piling the mall car oh top of it.

An englue was sent down from idential terra for six years, and disqualifying' an Incumbent for re-elec rian church of Parsons Friday. The Sun says there were, present about eighty raembe'rs, Mr. Whit- tion, Is being discussed extensively by the press. It is a question nev was elected president for this deserves very careful consideration. city aud Miss Nora Rowland secre tary and treasurer.

After the trans i (J. B. Sweet came down from Par action of business the remaining time son returning yesterday, was spent in Chautauqua "round -ta ble' talk when the different circles accompanied by his sister Laura, and daughter Lola, They will return this evening explained.thelr v. methods of work, manner of conducting the lesson and other circle matters of general inter Chanute and the train taken over the cut-off to that place. Mr.

Kaub was considerably bruised up aud was placed iu charge of physicians who We will do job work as cheap as any one else; it makes no difference est. This was probably the most en joyable hour of the for en will probably bring out all right. This is the second timo Mr. Kaub and thusiastic Chautauquans. An invitation to the convention to meet at Cherry vale Xiext year wai accepted, hla engine iveu into th ditch in about four months.

i 1 Every Mouday mornlug the dls and after tendering the citizens of parsons a vote of thanks 'for Batches lufurin a waiting world thai hospitality, the convention ad President-elect Harrison attended journed. whether they run by wind or steam. Our young friend Charles Wright attended the convention of the S. C. at Parsons, Friday.

Henry Sweet came home, lick, Sat urday from Coffey vllle, where he has been working. MoPherson hat been done up by a sleek tougued cow boy. So it The Wlnfleld Visitor is now a raor nlng Frank Brown was acaller this morning. fr. H.

G. Miller was a caller to-day. Church very Why not quietly? Is It expected that he should The towu Is on a boom. The Republican will put out a new daily, the first number to appear this go to church with a drum major and a full brass band? evening. Success to you gentlerneij; 1,1 Excursion tiokets during the Holi days do, sale via.

line. t)kki you can get white paper and exper ience at a reasonable price. Parsons has sneak thieves. and final Ural furnished on appil6l lion..

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Pages Available:
52
Years Available:
1888-1888