Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Cherryvale New Era from Cherryvale, Kansas • 3

The Cherryvale New Era from Cherryvale, Kansas • 3

Location:
Cherryvale, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Oh the weed: the noxiotu weeds! CIIERRYVALE IN 1884. RAILROAD TIME CARD. Quickly maturing and spreading their From The TORCH July 9th. Mrs. H.

J. Hendricks is visiting The days are hot enough to make a fel vrw. 11 rnw nuai. Cherryvale Bus iness College, low wish himself on 4 the shady sidcf of life." iAPT I HrStiimtf rnlr'i a fvrv one relatives in Tola il Dan Bounds had business at In io. i-amonger, iany nepart m.

that MMitUencs Noalier Beal, son of conwilman Beal BE HAPPY nic You May. no, rc.K..,,c i ouiiuuj, li.oup.ra. breads: rorentlv married taahdr inWilirrJ WntT Borsn. Is there no way to get rid of the horrible county. I Opened Jone 12, 1899.

No. 401, Pastcnper, daily Arr. 8:00 p. m. weeds.

-O'Dotrr. Mrs. T. C. Rilev is viaitinir her Pil.

41, rieiKljtex'tSun. Arr. 11:15 a. jaroeii nuwsni ui urun vreett repuris i the prape crop the best he ever saw in Kan-I daughter in Ottawa. And yon may be happy all the time ii.

M. 11UFKINE, Age i Ex-Mayor Coldwell has had his heavy I 8as and Jim is an old settler. John Beal made a business trip Jon bring your stone side walk lowered to the standard grade at considerable expense, thereby Djiyul File has purchased 23 acres To Coffey ville yesterday j'red Leitherocks farm and is platting I rriAuijuAjb and all of the connecting branches of business training will be taught the most practical" off showinir his williniriitHs to conform to the 0 i i i over edicts of the powers that be. uanauumoio uierryvaie. U181T1CI UierK Lie Van Was District Clerk Levan and up-to-date manner by teachers of larg' experience.

11:20 am Hon. A. B. Clark, of Independence, has from the hub vesterdav. a in Clock, or Watch, or Jewelry to me when they need repairs.

capi. vmis reneivea letter irora iui- purchased for $1,000 the famous Leatherock tv i iu noH Iih wwk Mtxtuifr Hint mstrr riil r. ownc uuuur tuKCLiicr Willi live ui SANTA FK ROUTE. EAST BOUND. 202 I'u ae tiger daily departs 204 l'anaengtsr daily departs '2ii Freight daily departs 222 Knight WESTBOUND.

201 Piihxenger daily departs Fuse tiger daily ch-parts 203 Freight daily depart 221 Freight dully departs uflonnana, uonrt Keportmg and Typewriting i about 00 years liad ben Injured in a run- ii-oin4 away, the bones iu her forearm being liter. Mrs. John II. Scott and daughter of! 4:35 in ally, ground to pieces. Fredonia came in on the Frisco train last Harry Robinson had business at Independence Tuesday.

J. B. Skinner of (Joffeyville was in town Monday on business. Miss Carrie Broughton went to Coffey ville Satui day evening. a 11X win ce uireciea oy at expert practical writer.

The Cherryvale Business College has the neatest, coolest. Thursday. Occasionally we hear a story that we don't a iu 10:00 a in Gome into my place opposite the Posfofflce Quarters nf rnt.H.i,Mn -if believe, but we guess that is true about We l(gm that some miscreants who de COFFEY VI LLKBRANCH'-NORTII. Dan Turner's turtle balancing himself on serve the gallows broke into the Catholic and Examine and get prices on Rtat.fia. 1" 11:20 a the top wire of a fence and preparing to church on Sunday night, and carried away take a leap for the VerdigJis.

a few small articles. 4:00 W. Ringle returned Monday 1 -1-- tuuuiTuieuia iu protpecil ve students. For further information call at college hall over city gas office or address ij AO Pins, It is evident that Kansas is filling up with from a visit with riends at Ottawa. Some persons would rather contract a 2H2 l'ssweiiger daily arrive 2m Freight arr.

(ex. Sunday) 2rtl Freight daily arrives QOINO SOUTH. Freight daily leaves at 23 Freight daily (ix. Sunday) 21 leaves daily people when all the towns can have a big I $10 doctor bill, than hire a nigger with a 7:00 a celebration and all the crowd that is neces scythe to rut. down their weeds tor 25 cents Steifer Brothers.

12:15 pm 4:40 in sary to make it a success. because they can stand the doctor off, but the weed cutter "raus' hab dat den Nick Veeder is preparing to bnild a large W. K. RAJ'STON. Agent.

Cherryvale, Kans. an' dar." barn and proposes to let it be used for orn- Miss Florence Corser went to Cbanute Tuesday to visit friends Mr. and Mrs. O. Wright wenl to Independence Tuesday morning G.

of Elk City came in ccrs headquarters during the reunion. We Charlie Corbett and Ben Watson are now always said there was nothing nasty about proprietors of the old Theo. Allen Restaur Nick. Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Buckles, Silverware, A large assortment of handsome and up-to date jewelry of.all kinds and prices, and all first class qual i'y. Come in and see 2: 10 a in ant.

They ought to be ublc to infuse some The following delegates were elected to 1:44 HOW IS THIS' life into the old place, which doesn't seem 'FRISCO LIKE. EAST BOUND. J02 Ht. Louis Mail lo) St. Louis Limited 14 Local Freight I'M Through Freight A WEST BOUND.

101 Kansas Mall Monday for a -few days visit with friends here. 3a 1 day to represent Cherry township iij the 7:28 a in I to have been doing a veryuproarious busi- county convention next Saturday: C. A. iu I iiosB, lately Mitchell. E.

B. Clark, A. Brand lev, Jim Anderson-. -the, vigilant constable at Independence, was Wetzel, S. Pearson.

A. S. Duley, J. M. The New Era added 28 new subscribers to 1:33 am GibbsandB M.

Wallace. its list during the month of June and had no one soliciting for it. Ami the book J05 Colorado and Calilornia Liiu. 11:25 a in lay Local Freicht 4:44 i iu Now Kansas begins to feel her age. In shows one new subscriber a day since the Y.

II. UEVANS. Agent tme counties candidates announce that they are natives; born and reared on Kan- first day of July. Give us a little time and here yesterday; 1: Miss Jennie Smith of Sedalia Mo. visited in our city Friday and Saturday.

J. Y. Merchant, we'll get For the next TEN DA YS we will sell The Best Flour at $1,00 Shorts 44 70c Bran 44 60c And all other FLOUR and FEED in at the same proportion. AND SRF. TTS A TT.QP A PTTHM a tt as soil.

Its a big thing too you bet yon. When the ifative Kansar: begins to clamor Three sons of John W. Summers of Lib PUOFKSSIONAL. for office we "fumners" will sing exceedingly small. erty are now soldiers.

One is in the C. E. Ferguson of Thayer was attending to business in this city Kansas and two in the regular arm v. John Watch Inspector for A number of the voung Misses have organ was a soldier in tne civil war, we tnitiK ized a Sewing Society for the benefit of the Saturday Liberty has furnished more soldiers accord J. PICHLER, M.

D. Oll'u in Kincaid Block. I'p ttairs. Resi-dciu Wt-st S'coiid Street. Calls promptly aiif-wered.

Day or night. churches and meet once a week at the home ing to population than any town in the h. r. o. a ft.

ft. west Main Street. county. Grace Bly. of Coffey ville.

in this city last of Mrs. I. N. Garner, 'l he ofticers reported to us are: GIBBS TAYLOR. Miss visited week.

President. Lou Wood. We don't care to have the Coffey ville Vice President, Florence Duley. Democrat give us credit lor explanations we Secretary, Rosa Filson. Miss Lizzie Ritchie returned didn't make.

We nearly got into trouble by Treasurer. Ella Gibbs. explaining how so many ot the Coli'eyville Dr. Heatherly, Monday from a visit with relatives follows came up drunk on the Fourth when at Garnett When in Want there are no joints in that city. French, he doesn't mend nmbrellas.

The Dentist, has an office over Peoples' Bank. John Wise moved into his new house on Jack Robbins paid his subscription the Mrs. Frank Shumtrd left for an extended visit at Springs. first time we asked him for it and wouldn't Neosho street, Monday. of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Shingles, even let us tell our mournful storv about Did ever anybody see a tramp printer who wasn't hungry how badly we needed the money.

We know some lcllows who are not just like Lime, Cements, or Building materi Mrs. A. Dobson of Canyon Uncle Jake Blaes is having repairs raadt Jack. Tell them your wretched story and City is visiting her sister Mrs UISI.XLSS II)Il AT01iS. on the Great Western Hotel.

THE BEST ON EARTH. Sold by John French. hey will tell a worse one. als of any kind, call on Grant Peet is laid up with malarial fevei Ben Turner. County Attorney Callahan was The order on Monday, to close the joints, and is being treated by Doctor Gard.

was probably a welcome one to the jointist Long-Bell Lumber Co. George Reed, who used to-have a store in in the city yesterday, enroute to as he will be exempt from lines and the 1 1 1 I -Ice Cold Soda at Ward's. Cramer's photos are the beet. -Spalding's Sporting Goods Ward's. wus "ere nrsl OI ween.

nnliimhna. nrr hiisinPss scarcity of money in circulation made his at business unprofitable. Alfr paying their Mr. Plunimcr is opening up his stock ot Phone 48. E.

K. Bateman wentto lnde- linen we don't believe that a single joint drugs in the room adjoining Hotel Logan keeper in the city was a dollar ahead last Dm. Core Cecil. SpecialiMs; are perma- to vicit rela- RAILROAD REMARKS. Car Inspector Pruitt made a business trip to Elgin Saturday.

Wm Parks, Mail Clerk on the Gulf, took a few days lay off last week. month. lives there over Sunday. Fresl- groceries received almost dailv at Winner Kincaid's. nently located in the city over rhe Peopi.es' Bank.

i.j-. iiif i- a irienii iiaiiueu us a cupping irom me Nt)tl)il)g but pure fruit HUM L.wan, published at Malvern. The Council at last meeting voted to'open Labette street mctoss the tracks ot the Fris used at Wnrd's new noda fountain account ot the arrest co road. FRANK LOGAN ol joe Mountiini, Walter Mountain and Miss Carrie Clotfelter returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Colony Kansas Frod Thomas who has been visiting relatives in; Chaoute, re- All if, luiut unnrnvuit -i i ,1 I siorii Kir pit; Meal in ft. i lie plus were Dan Gathers started for Oklahoma Tues lound on Joe Mountain's premises, but on day evening on a cigar selling and collect- Kiiuvvn ou.itriiuiic ueuiiBii.1 trial heancl Walter went clear and Jim gave ng trip.

lire tlged lV Dr. lieatheily.lOvei leg baiw -Persons interested can road the f'eonle's liank. 4 tf. clipping at this otiice. It is reported.

that Hummel ha- resigned turned hOifie Tui Sday. he uresidencv of the Ananias Club in lavor Have the largest and most elegant line of Furniture and Undertaking Goods in A wash out on the Santa Fe up near Garnett, delayed some of the trains Friday. R. A. Woodford, Wells Fargo night man maie a business trip to Independence last Thursday.

The Santa Fe is continuing the layiug of steel rails on the branch from Liberty to Coffey ville. I 11m LIAthti. tr i i i nriffA nnmiA I MJl. llKdl'iriiy aim nc vjih The farmer who thought to save the ex A UIIIVI I- down from Thayer Monday where 1-4 k' I i ll intrt iniJ l.nmi II till 1IA I pense ot stacking hi wheat by threshing j' jnuiiiK pnj m.j' 4Ai iiuuiv i i 1 I out of the shock, hasn't gained anything bv alarm is felt over the probable extinction of tney Had Oeen VlSlUIlg reiauveH the finny tribe. it, on account of the rain.

The damage to the Krai will more than offset the expense the city, Give them a call- The continued wet weather and conse of stacking. We noticed jioiue fields in Lit urance's Soda Fountain is a popular institution. Try it. Base ball si, bats, etc, at' Ward Drug Co's. ice Cream Soda with crushed fruits at Ward Drug Co.

All the latest drinks at Ward's quent rank growth of vegetation begin to which the shocl.s were beaten down hy the Boad master II. W. Campbell, of tell on the health of the people. heavy rains until thev presented the a-pearance ol manure piles, more than wheat Dan Gathers lost both his St. Bernard shocks.

logs Don and Fannie: died of pneumonia and grief hangs over the Cathers house Miss Helen Smith who has been visiting Miss Belle Plowman re turned to her home in Neodesha Friday. Mrs. Alice Coker made a busi ness trip to the Territory last Fri. day and reports excellent crops down there- Jim who has been Mo Pacific agent at Frankfort, has JsrW Soda POUntam. We are informed that a Mr.

Mountain, of hold. tor'fi Cioffe wpst. Cborrv. was hit on the head bv one of Son, Da Cathers took a turn last week, out -b Igure With Ward Drug to be- thc rrM.kt.ts, during toe fireworksat Cherry on the farm at shocking oats, and those fore buying your paiutH and oily, vale, Tuesday night, aud knocked senseless. who saw him were worse shocked than the i roin iuc naiiire 01 ine compi ai ins mane the Santa Fe went to Coffevville Monday evening on business.

Walter Parsons of Chanute took the run of brakeman Calvird on the Coffyville, Saturday and Sunday. Joe Merrill left Saturday for Golden City where he has a position with the Memphis railroad. Henry Schopper, a Santa Fe engineer at Las Vegas, New Mexico, oats. 'ineywill save you money. the fireworks at Cherryvale must have been in the hands of a set of numskulls who On account of some defect in the burner Livery, Feed and Sale London purple and Paris green eiiher not know how to handle them or we understand that a great many of the been I rausferred, to Maukato, Jew inr nnrjiini trees and notatoes I did not care who they hurt.

Morehead smelter employes were laid off thc first of county. I I r. ii? ix 1 I V. ne wecK. nrnt'n Can give job any kioti of a rig yon want.

If Frank Bruce's parrot hadn't a strong Something over a hundred Neodeshaites i Have Cramer make you a doz mind, it would go crazy over the nonsense Prof O. M. Frazier was over from Independence yesterday and informed us that his health is much improved. went to Cherryvale on' the Fourth but are understand that there was no celebration to that is talked to it every day by a lot of blamed fools visited his brother in-law, Clayt. speak of on account of the rain.

Neodesha's ST" i base ball team went over too but the hall Cunningham, last week. Only about twenty persons a day ask Jack ground was unfit for a game. Most of the Neodesha people arrived home about 4 Earnest Kysor, fireman on the O'Leary: did you get that hat?" It makes him look like a Tagal warrior, but he says its comfortable. switch engine, took a lay-off the o'clock Wednesday morning on a belated tram. Wilson County Sim.

Jim Garyin, who. has been visiting with the family of G. Plow-man, left Friday for his home in jpt. Worth Texas. Miss Josie Shewell who has A clumsily written and untruthful eulogy first of the week and fireman Miller of Chanute held down his job.

on a man or firm sneaked into a local paper SUCCESSFUL SHOOTERS SHOOT Last Sunday was the 62nd anniversarj' of and palmed off for editorial matter, would John A. Kelso's birth and without previous W. T. Whitlock, ticket agent provoke a smile if it didn't arouse pity. WINCHESTER notice his children and grand children invaded his peaceiul domicile to congratulate been visiting her sister Mrs.

C. for the Frisco, at Carthage Fred Cathers has been in Oklahoma for a Lieurance. returned to her home was in the city this week visiting week, selling the Cathers cigars. Our part him and wish him many more lengths of Rrnes, Repeating- Shotguns Ammunition and! ing injunction to mm was: "uon't iaii -o his brother in-law W. H.

Bevahs. at Neosho Fajls yesterday. Loaded Shotgun Shells. Winchester guns and extol the merits of the 'Davy life's thread. There are Kelsos and Kelss but so far as we know, there is only one John Kelso and it epial to a High School education to enjoy his acquaintance.

ammunition are the standard of the world, but. Col. D. M. Logan cone in yester Steve Howard, express messen en up-to-date photos Cramers photos are sure to please.

Go to F. E. Cramer for nice photos. Cramer will take your photo in 8 different positions for 50 cents. Are your teeth decaying? If so lose no time, but consult Dr.

Heatherly. Office over People's Hank. 4 tf. Paints, Oil and Glass at Ward Drug Co. Cramer's photos arc natuial as life and much prettier.

Headtruarters for Ladies and Gents tine shoes and oxfords is at A. Moore's. The right place to buy Overalls Jumpers. Shirts and Summer Underwear is at A. Moore's.

Seme persons who go away from home they do not cost any more than poorer mafrfs. ger on the Coffey ville, went to day from Merris. Minnesota, complain it we tail to mention it, but would All reliable dealers sell Winchester goods where he is employed as superin lola Saturday to umpire a game of FREE; Send name on a postal for 156 page Illus tendent of the Indian school. ball and his place was filled by The Cherryvale Brick and Tile Company of which Luther Perkins seems to be the head, has commenced work on' a plant on the Blaes farm north-west of the trated catalogue aescnDing au tne guns ana ammunition -t Ralph Woodford. a business made by the WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS Oa, NEW HAVEN.

OOVV. The -little two year old son of city and McSweeney will proceed to drill a trip to Moline'yesterdayi aas well for the Cc mpany. A first class brakeman W. C. Calvird and wife Mrs.

Ketchum left Tues- plant owned and operated by L. S. Skelton at Blackwell. Oklahoma, will be brought to died Saturday morning and was burie on Sunday. Carl waa a this place.

The plant will have a capacity make a blamed sight more complaint if we told all they do when they stay at home. Wm. ileckman and Jehu Lewis came up from Liberty last Thursday to "unload a new threshing outfit complete tUat Heck-man had sold to parties in this neighborhood. Our old friend and former citizen A. M.

Fleming arrived from California last week and will remain some time visiting relatives and friends and looking after property in-terestshere. The Ladies Auxiliary Cemetery Association have bought ten carloads of Joplin gravel for the driveways and walks in the cemetery. They are' tireless workers and deserve help and encouragement. of 00,000 bricks per day. This gives three bright little, fellow and will be plants tor the manufactured vitrified brick greatly missed by his parents and ami we hear of another in sight.

There is an inexhaustible supply of shale of the best friends. dayj for Denver to a sister. Attorney Join Callahan passed through the city yesterday, on the way to Columbus, on business with Judge Skidmore. 1 Miss Stella Williams went to Liberty yesterday to- visit with relatives for a few days. kind for making brick, stored up in the Mrs.

II. J. Taylor left Wednes mounds about Cherryvale and the demand day morning Jpr a six weeks visit for the brick from now. on, will constantly increase. Don't fail to see the nicest line of ladies' gents' and children's shoes, oxfords and slippers in.

the with lelativesat Mason City Iowa Wood Cami-ron and family re We agree with the Clarion in its effort to city at A. Moore's have the curfew, ordinance enforced. No turned to Chanute Wednesday O. E. Ferguson, of Ft.

Scott, Some idea of. the revenue derived frm the two-cent stamp on bank checks can be formed from he stale-meant thwt tlhlrty million dtUars pass-ed through the New York house the other day witli the uss at 4hlj $141.97 in curreocj. -John, dear," ild the wife. "Mvat last -sonnet pi yours will frive iih- a pair of shoe, the love lyric will buy my qua: train gc xu'y gloves nd your obituary Jines on OKI Jislks wijl. ena-bh us to retvt 'a cti-r liatjpe and attend 1ms funerei.

Hnv happy we onht fx be!" Qoos'litution. 1 xi-3l woroarn who ins? on riht tea set in Conirrvs." said i-he Corn-ted expect mt in a street car." Imliajv3.nni; innr Our opera house has been transformed into a thing of beauty by the present When the new scenery is completed we will have one of the most complete and good reason ean be given why it shouldn't after a few days visit with relatives was in the citv yesterday on 'UlLftw prices coupled' with big values is the' combination that be enforced. Nobody except the thought less young who are affected by its prvisions business. at this place. The wife and children of Car In tastefully decorated places of amusement in Southern would object and it is for their protection National Orsanizer-Hfekey Stirs I'p Labor.

There was coaisiderable objection to National Organizer Thomas H. Hick-ey's' speech on "The New Trades Unionism," which he delivered yesterday at Ja-bor headquarters hall. Mr. Ilickey says that the conduct of labor unions on strictly business principles, is old fogyism and out of He says they have at it for years aoid are scarcely -better, off tiban when they began. He says that in England, where trades unionism has carried on along' merely business lines the trades onions are the laughing- stock: of the working people of the world.

A member of one of the unions said the speaker must have referred to the jaw-working- people of the world, as the members of -the labor unions who knew how to make their liTing1 with their' -hands and brains considered England as the 'farthest advanced in the ma.tter of organized labor. "To bs -ure," he said, "they don't do as much talking: or know as much about dynamite. bmbs in Eng-land as they do in Germany and France, where Mr. IKekey says socialism mixed with trades unionism has advanced th laitfter." w. Miss Mabel Miller, of Chanute, that it should be enforced.

It is negligence It is a difficult matter to describe the almost or entirely criminal on the part of is visiting friends in this city. spector Pruitt left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Toronto our city officials that it is not enforced. magnitude of the Edgar zinc smelter at this place. It has been building eight months Ask the mother who goes out late at Kansas Mrs. W.

B. Parsons went to f7hanute this morning to night to seek her daughter and finds her and it will take many more to complete it wins your trade in our elegant spring and summer novelities in fine shoes, slippers and oxfords at Moore's shoe store. Fanners can buy the best Machine Oil of all kinds at Lieu-ranee's Drug Store. the flavors known to the business; can be found at Lieu- Sunt. D.

Whisenand of the It will cost as near as we can learn, a half friends. with pimps and prostitutes, it she would like to have, the ordinance enforced. Ask your family'doctor what is the matter with Santa Fe bridge building depart Ml. million dollars, and we learned yesterday that it would be duplicated on the north ment was in town Monday. The idol of lhe jubilee at County -Treasurer 5.

Skinner is this your girl or your boy when he is called to prescribe and see how loth he will be to tell you. Ask the parents of the boy who baa to leave home to avoid a prosecution Manager R. A Wells and Supt side of the railroad. One fifth of the plant is now in operation and about 150 men are week sending ont invitations to delinquent personal tax payers to call and settle, be D. T.

Mervine of the Wells-Fa i go express company come down from When completed it will tin Wanirrton i Cleneral Joe "ATieeler who rt cheered whenever he appeart more than any other one This is remarkable coniJdertr thst the title of "FliThting" tea aiwajs fcra prexed to his aims. fore the nsherift gets, them. South doubtedly be Kansas' greatest enterprise. that is almost sure to land him in the pen. itentiary, if they want the curlew ordin ance riic-eT8 Drug store aoaa touniain.

)f E. AD TUB ADS. Kansas City Tuesdar on business Kansas Tribune. News..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Cherryvale New Era Archive

Pages Available:
604
Years Available:
1899-1901