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Cherryvale Champion from Cherryvale, Kansas • 1

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P-A 7 1v RICIIART'S BLOCK, EAST MAIN ST A. S. DULEY, ElITOH AND PUBLISHED, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF CHERRY VALE AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. NO. 9.

VOL. 5. CHEEK YYALE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,1891. COMING AND GOING. IFirst publication July 15th, 1301.1 Slier-ifTs Sale.

i SAD S. A. MORNING jGJ J. G. B.

Thompson, Notary Public. 48-tf J. G. Penix and S. C.

Hockett are THE ClIEIUtYVALi: CHAMPION. We have heard the name of Major Powell of Parker township mentioned in connection with the nomination for county treasurer, by the People's convention. Major Powell has filled several important public posi- State of ansas, Icja County of-Mostoomekv. Charles P. Chaso vs.

Philip Michal and Anna Michal his wife. W.M.True, G. Boss, Celestia J. Barnard aud Barnard her hus compiling information for the Labette County Historical Society. I a Year, Invariably In Advance trra band.

By Virtue cf ax OKDEit or sale, to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Eleventh Judical District Court of the state of Kansas, sittinir in and for Montgomery 'tc-i nt the poMof.locat CLcrryvalc 'iwanSRS, us mail tinnier. rtion3 with credit to lurnseit and to the County, in said s-tate, I will on Postotflce. Off'-ec opr ruin 7 hj. tfi p. ni.

f-'uiMluy to i 2 -p in. And 4 to H-l tc is money orders from to in. Miiils clobci 30 inlnutes l- fore departure nf (rams. C. K.

p. m. Oilie Waters made a business trip to Liberty yesterday. Win Hart visited his parents and friends here last1 week. C.

W. Anderson, of Parsons, is in the city visiting relatives. Messrs. Oliver and Grant Coleman visited in Independence Saturday. J.

G. Lutz. of Joplin, is in the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. Potter.

Miss Birdie Zieglor, of Independence is in the city visiting Miss Julia Stone. Jack O'Leary went to Topeka last week to look after railroad contracts. L. Potter, the Gulf passenger brake- Cherryvale will be well at Dick's grove. Patronize home in.ititution3 ami avoid traveling fcumbujrs.

Dr. Mi(i. Resident Dentists do the best work. 9-tf Why doesn't something happen? -Ladies, hair dressed, cleansed and trimmed at Rowand Barber Si) op. You ought to Ingles' garden.

Hall's Hair Rcnewer is froe from siichohol and etyes that injuro the skin. It is scientifically prepared, and will restore gray Lair to its original color ar.tl vigor. Jim O'Leary's health is not the best. Try James E. Axton for a shave or hair cut; one door cast of Smith satisfaction of the public.

Tho Cham-iton gives him thi endorsement, not as a partisan, but as a friend and comrade with whom we ate hardtack and marched and skirmished for two long, weary Newton is building up a good era si The Installment Bond Trust is looming. C. C. Thompson can furnish you a low number without delav. 9-tf Lee's Dental Office in Cherryvale is open on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

The Cbffeyville office is ope, every day. Makiueo. On Sunday morning, July 26, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. James Sexton to Miss Ettie McDerniott. As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains.

Chamberlain's Pain Balm is unrivalled riaih'oacl Tirr.o Table. iMTUltDAV, THE l.jt a PAY Ot U. at o'clock p. ra. of said day.

at the s-outh door of the Court House, in the city of Independence, in the county and state aforesaid, oiler at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, tor cash in hand, ail the ritdit, title imd interest of the above defendants in und to the following' described Kcul Instate, situated in tho County of Montgomery, and state of Kansa.s to-wit: Lots one (li two CJ.) and three Co in Michal's Addition to the Gitv of Cherryvale. together with the appurtenauces thereto helontrinjr. property levied on, and to be sold as the urou-erty of the above named defendants. Given una -r my hand, my oifiee in the city ot Independence in said coimty, this day of July, bfl. T.

F. Call.a it ax, Sherill. O'-VTS A. CASSEIT, Attorney for Plaiutiif- i -is I 1 i (tj) 5 I 6 a i. 1 en i as a broker, and nianv find (n so CO r-r CO fc-Ti KANSAS ITV, fOKT SCOTT GULF.

rtU troniMi, loavt-s nt a. m. p.m. th rives ft 7 p. ni.

l'Mtu. ra. f.T. I KISC LINK. 1) no I oTorfi-lo F.xprc"- i a.m.

For sale by A. J. Pitzer. fa it a great convenience, especially after they have tried money loaning and lost their money. If you have a.

lit tie money you do not want to use for long or short time take it to him, and he will place it for you, giving you a well secured note, with good rale of interest which he will collect for you when due, if you wish him to do so. All iuis costs you nothing, and he makes something out out of in the way of commis sions, or by making out the necessary mortgages. His experience of seven years lo aniug mon If. 'id forma ex. 1 1 a.

m. 'i'nronyii i-t ilit a. ni. Through 12:4:1 a. in L.

id p. i fori; in Fast Freight p. m. iwmg grocery. Fletch Mooro is indtdgiug in the curative and pleasurable baths of Hot Springs, Arkansas.

I'ure White Lead, best brand at era CAM' rCC NT) Notice of Service by Publication. In district court, Moiiisromery county state of Kansas. The Lake Village Savings Bank, Plaintiff. Tirasrnr.sG.Minnick. Mary A.

Minnick and The L. Mortgage company. Defendants. The State of Kansas to Erasmus G. Minnick and Mary A.

Minnick. the above named defendants. Vou are hereby notified taat you have been sued in the above named court by the above named plaint id' an't "11 niust answer the petition tiled by the piaiutiif in this action in the above named court on or Wo 2 M. J. VI HI ,1 M.

l.viHl Woodland's East Side Drug gtore. a. in p. m. 8 a.

in. p. in. 18 m. a.

in. tfl carries passen- The Kid Band furnichid the street "iit; L--m I Frcifrr, I'n-iu, ti tr'tli. music for tho Hewett Musettes on Monday evening. The people were ey here enables him to place it tt ufjiiiiioa wiin i ueir-perioral ance and was proud or the Kids. The School Board has decided to have a nine months term of school to commence Sept.

1st. George Hilta-bidel was elected janitor for the east side school and Sam Broughton for the west side. The phenomenal success of Ayer's Sarsaparilla started into existence a host of competitors. This, of course, was to be expected; but the effect has been to demonstrate the superior merits of Dr. J.

C. Ayer's preparation bv a constantly increasing demand for it. The Champion oflice is the printing office cf Cherryvale. We have the printers, the presses, the type and the job stock, and don't you forget it when you want any printing .4 TTT dinsmore's Groceries. Teas.

Canned The finest variety of tropical fruii and confectionery- in the citv. frnsli nt Asdel's 21-tf S. M. Pearson quotes prices to better advantage, and with more safety than 3-ou can yourself. I represent Insurance Companies with assets as follows: Liverpool, London and 7,337,156 Pennsylvania Fire 3, 329,935 Phoenix of Hartford 4,939,297 Ins.

Co. of North America. Westchester of New York. 1,272,186 Aetna Life Ins. Co.

84,7 1,129 before the 10th day ot tept ember A. li. lM't. or said petitin will be taken as true aud a judgment will be rendered afrainst you. the nature of which will be to foreclose a certain mortfrag-e g-iven by you to C.

L. Davidson and by hiui assis-ned, transferred and delivered to the plaintiff. The Lake Village Savings Bank, to secure you promissory note, dated ly 1, A. D. 1885, "lor the sum of seventeen hundred dollars and interest thereon on the following described real estate situated in Montjroniery countv, to-wit: The west one-half of lot No.

lOin Block No. Pi in the city ot Cherryvale, Kansas, according-to tho recorded plat thereof and decreeing that said real estate be sold according to law to satisfy said mortgage indebtedness and the costs of thisaetion- IlASTINGS SOL'LE, Attys. for Plaintiff' ATTEST; J. 11. Norkis, Clerk JDist.

Court. you. See his ad. in this paper. How KSS ity.

Is at lenono oest. juy all and pay of tho man, took a lay off a few days this week. Mrs. Clark, of Fort Scott, was in the city this week visiting Mrs. L.

Potter. Miss Ella Foster, one of the west side teachers is enjoying life at Niagara Falls. O. H. Slater, of Liberty, was circulating among his friends in town on Monday.

H. T. Wright and wife returned last Friday from Colorado, looking and feeling well. Elzey Stewart and family arrived from Colorado last Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. H.

L. Freeman, the Racket man, will start to New York next Sunday to purchase goods, if his health permits. Misses Minnie Kearns and Mollie Cummings left last Saturday for a visit of three weeks at Oxford and Winfield. T. J.

Hughs, druggist, and John II. Lewis, constable, both of Liberty, were in town last Friday and.called on the Champion. Miss Dollie Davidson, who has been in the city visiting relatives, expects to return to her home in Rich Hill, Saturday. Under-Sheriff John Callahan was in town on official business last Friday and Saturday, and swiped his hash at the Logan House. "rTi'iiii! ni r'K pHSncnircrs between Cherry inc anil 0wyr.

Trim; i.rrics 1-oIwcon Nt-O'l'-'-ha aiil Cchiir.bu-4. Wuimi brovided with or hi-i;) LlNtCO.VNLCTIOSS. Tn.in No. 1. Connects at Burton with A.

T. tx H. 1'. It. It.

lor points in Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming. Utah, ldiiho, Montana. WHshiiiKton and California. Has reeli-ninn chair ear and Pull man sleeper to Barton, Kansas. No.

2. Connects at St. i.ouis with all railway lines to the East, North and (Southeast. Han ri'diiiiiiK chair ear ami Pullman sleeper l-d. Louis.

For Eureka Springs, Ft. Smith, Paris an. I points in Arkansas, Indian Territory and Texas. 3- Connects nt Burton, with A. 1 b.

1. H. U. lor points in Colorado, New and Old Mexico, Arizonn mid California Mas Pullman Hocpcrsto the City of Mexico vlti Burton and El Paso arid reelinintr chair car to Burton, through Pullman M'-cpers, Burton to Pueblo, Colorado SnriiiRS, Denver, LosAnrelOrj. Kan Diego and Ban rancisco.

No. 4. ConncciS at St. Louis with all railway lines to the East. North nn.l Snnthomt Goods Cigars Tobaccos.

Produce, U.UUV. itu wani your goou win, jour do you like it? When a good thing is offered 3-011 take it. Buy' a Bond. 9-tf The cast side Feed Store has at all times a full line of feed, meal and Hour at lowest rices. II.

LOWMAN A. A. Knox, of 'Liberty township work and, your money. Don't misunderstand us. Ajcr ainaruc 11113 ate by the best physicians, because they are tree from calomel and other 'Vo meet all Prices.

petition in was in town last Friday and made the injurious drus, being composed of purely vegetable ingredients. While thorough in their action, they stimu Opposite Mont. Co. Cherryvale. Total Assets 60,350,953 Business with any of these promptly transacted, and xolicies issued ia my office.

Revilo Newton. The Billiard Hall heretofore operated in the Sherman House block has been removed to the O'Leary room, in the Champion block. East Mam street. We learn that it is the iiiten-tion of the proprietors to make this a model concern of its kind, and rid disorderly conduct will be tolerated. A well regulated Billiard Hall wtiere gentlemen can indulge in that fascin late and strengthen the bowels and Champion a pleasant call.

We used to call him "Old Knox Vomica," but since he has 3200 bushels of wheat, we address him as Mr. Knox. lias reelininL' chair car, Pullman sleeper St. I ouis. connects nt Paris, with i.

L. Ac S. F. By. and Texas Pacific Jrailwuv for secretory organs.

Notice of Service by Publication. In district court Montgomery county State of Kansas. The Lake Tillage Savings Efttit.PIaintiff, V3 Erasmus G. Minnick, Mary A Minnick and The S. L.

Davidson Mortgage Defendants. The State of Kansas, io Erasmus Minnick and Mary A. Minnick, the above named defendants: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court by the above named plfiintiff and you must P.r-swer the petition tiled by the piaintiff in this action in the above named court on or before the 10th day of September A. D. 1SSU, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be rendered against you, the nature of which will be to foreclose a certain Mortgage given oy yon to C.

L. Davidson and by him tissiirned. transferred and delivered to the EXCHANGE FOR in una ruuman Sleeper lrom Monet te Uellas, Texas. Throiifh tickets ci: to all principal poi.nts. Somebodj' sent us a paper dollar from Ballard, Washington, to pay for CbOTniNG 'Clothing iNg at b.

M. l'earson a year -subscription to the CnAjinox, ine Brick Hotel, arnished, in onu of the best citic-: in Iowa Yhas For fut her partculars call on or address, C. II. CLA1BUBNE, Cherryvale. out signeu no name to tne letter, so we don't know where the credit be Stowart Bros.

Ice Cream Parlor is open for the season. Ice Cream and longs. As we have several subscrib ating game, is an institution that every town needs. Some traveling ers at that place, tho sender will plaintiff the Lake Village Savings Bank to please noliiy U3 bv postal card, If summer drinks always on hand. In answer to a correspondent men go to church, some to Sunday school and some to the Billiard Hall, secure your promissory note uaea ju.y isi, JKS5 i'ov the auut of seventeen huudred dol frisco Line.

Cheap Excursions to the East. Why stay tit homo when you can travel by the popular FRISCO LINK from Cherry, at the following low rates? Tm St. I oni- nM nn to.Cbie.;t'o (via St. Jnni-A nrw! rffum tho wrong person, sends us the card we will know it by the handwriting. lars and interest thvreon on the following and if youi town does not provide would say that there is scarcely an in described real estate situated in Montgom Messrs.

George Radford and MeJ Gault, accompanied Jrv Misses Jennie and what they want, the' will go to a town that does, and spend their money stance a failure among the regular and large advertisers. There aro nec George Brown took red chall wrote an advertisement on the ery countv, Xansat-, to-wit: Tho cast one-half of Lot No. 10 in Block No. 12 in the city ot Kansas, according to the recorded plat tiierocf, anu decree. ng tbft said step there, There is no sense in kicking to Detroit and return S1G.10; of Ed.

Wood's shoe sto e. Judfre lUsul Eotato be sold according to law to satis- Robinson and Eva Radford visited in Mound Valley Sunday. S. M. Pearson will take in the ly said mortgage indebtedness and the costs essarily exceptions to all rules, but the man who advertises, and then sells honestly as he promises, generally down on following a billiard hall just because the exercises are nonopened with singing and prayer.

It has its uses just as much as a church social, and if properly conducted, does no more harm. Dennis came along and sat it, and when he got up the notice showed on the broad have you? 1G0, acre faim 7 miles from Johnson, City, Stnnton Kas. (clear) want 80 to 100 acres in S. E. Kas, will assume sior.ll mortgage.

200, acres coal and timber land in (clear) for good Kas. property, will assnme lighc 0.CG0 acres Ky. Und (j-l "-and timber, for Krvii-. 1 r.J, clear or small Incumbrance. iy lots and good 0 vesl.2-: 't s-COO incumbranc--- lots for equity.

Jas. "Willis -Riehart Block, Neosho St. CiiEKKYVALE, Kansas. lo Cincinnati and return These tickets will ba on sale from July 20th August 2nd inclusive. Arrangements have been made to furnTsh ample number of coaches, Reclining chair cars, and Pullman slomiinr vt this action, Hastings SSfortr, Attys.

for Plain tUT. ATT3ST: J. II. Nonius, Clerk diet, court. National Encampment at Detroit, and succeeds- expanse then proceed to the eastern cities to your of his Grand Army blue: "Buy Boots Shoes at E- E.

Wood's. A. PiUer wishes to notify School Boards in the vicinity of Cherryvale Tor further information apply to REPORT OF THE CONDITION buy goods for the "Fair." Mayor Kincaid, Dr. Gard, S. M.

Pearson, C. E. Prewitt, E. Rozell and Is. U.

CLAIBOHNE, that by placing orders with him in Mr. John Carpenter, Goodland, .1 time he will secure and keep on hand Aim. says: --x tried cuaniDeriain wife, and perhaps others will go to Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the different kinds of school books in Of! the Cherryvale National Bank, at Cherryvale, in the state of Kansas.atjthe dose of business. July 9th, 1891. for diarrhoea and severe cramps, and the G.

A. R. Encampment at Detroit. CITY AND COUNTRY, Notice Chprryyale July 20. All 'parties indebted to J.

L. Robinson, "ajrent, on account and notes, use. II. L. Freeman of Cherrv RESOURCES.

call and settle at once, and save cost 74.fM52.8i 304. vale, was here last Tuesday looking over the affairs cf the Racket store of 12.S00.tM settled by J. II. Kelsey. It The East Side feed store has nt nil A New Departure.

The Colorado Midland is responsible for the most novel, and at the same time the most practical departure of the year's railway arrangements. This new departure comes in the form of a combination ticket, which is good for passage on all the regular trains of the line between Colorado Springs and Woodland Park; and allows the holder te stop at any of the hotels in the justly famous "Ute Pass." The fact is that all the hotels are in the Pass, and the visitor can, therefore, have a line opportunity to see all there is to be seen in one of the most celebrated parts of the picturesque west. The arrangement is so simple that Mimes a full lino of feed, meal and Hour I Have Taken Sevra Bottles of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other diseasess combined, of 16 years standing, and I really believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my thanks. Mrs. W.

E. Stebbins, Ridge, Ga. A. J. APPLEGATE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rSOffice in Champion block, East Mai l--Cherryvale, Kansas.

-tf Loans and discouns Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, U. Bonds to secure circulation Due from approved reserve agents Due from other Nations! Banking-house furniture and fixtures current expenses and taxes Premiums on IT. S. Boifds Checks aud other cash items Fractional paper curreucy, nickeis, and cents Specie Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with L. S.

Treasurer (a per cent Cf circulation) pains in the stomach and bowels with the best results. In the worst eases I never had to give more than the third to effect a cure. Besides it's other good qualities it is pleasant to take." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by A. J. Pitzer.

An exchange says there is something "manifestly wrong with the eternal fitness of things" when a minister gets five dollars and a good supper for performing a marriage ceremony, which only takes five minutes, while the editor, who takes two hours to set up the list of presents only gets 13.21 5.SM.0 18.87 250,00 1P5.7I 3 OltJ.OO 812.00 582.50 Thayer. He is an energetic worker, and is apparently enjoying deserved success. Head Light. Lead and Oils; best in market at the East Side Drug Store. See tho Frisco line for cheap rates to all summer resorts.

The vacant store rooms cf two S. L. Baysingepw PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, 37--Ofiice over Dinsmore's Grocery Store on W-M a in Street, Chenyvaler Kansas. Total. 100,431.90 years ago in Cherryyale are about all anyone can understand it a glance.

a piece ot cake. LIABILITIES capita; stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits occupied now. The business of the The tourist buys a ticket at any of About six weeks ago a man named H. C. Dennis came to this town from Kenowa, Missouri, suffering with some affection, prohbly goitre.

lie came to be treated by Dr. Hestis. but. as we are told, realizing that he probably was beyond the reach of help. Dr.

Hestis undertook the case and the man was placed in the family and town is gradually on tho increase. All Ed. D. Hastings, an attorney of National Bank notes outstaudi ug the offices of the Santa Fe or Midland roads, for as many days as he expects to 50,030.00 1,000.00 Til. tO 11,250.00 7, SJ5.55 18O.0 23,022.40 5,000.00 mm MBINATION CO Individual deposits subject check.

Demand certificates of Time certificates of Due to other National Notes and bills Bills payable Kansas is on a forward movement, and Cherryyale i3 keeping tip with the procession. Take your produce to '-The Fair" store and exchange for yroceries. dry to be out, paying therefor a fixed amount. This ticket entitles him to the best accommodations at the hotels Cherryyale, was over yesterday. He reports the gas How that has just been struck in well No.

as being stronger than any previously struck. He says the people of Cherryvale really sympathize with "in "her darkness, and talk some of laying a 20 fos granulated sugar for 1.00 21 fts Tight brown 1.0C 99 ttj tpIIow LOG between the points mentioned, for as under tho care of Comrade Sam Lewis, who is an experienced nurse and Total goods, boots, shoes, hats and clothing. who gave him unremitting attention. long or as short a time as he desires to remain at any one of them, He is then entitled to travel to tho next one he Lion, Arbuckle's ami all other kind Go to S. M.

Pearson Co. for Mr. Dennia wa3 an old soldier and a pipe to this city to supply us with the illuminatins: fluid. Reporter. your clothing, boots and shoes, hats, etc.

wishes to visit, without additional STATE OP KANSAS, (ss, COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. 00 It. Webb, cashier of the above named bank, do solumn smear that the above statement is true to the best of niy knowledge and belief K. T. WEBB, CASHIER.

Subscribed and sworn to before roeih's 21 day of July, lcyi. c. j. ookbix, LSEAld Notary Publi. My commission Jan.

2U, 1892. i A. H. Hardixg, cor A. Horxback, J-Directors.

Geo Guzrxbey, at lowest prices. II. Lowm 4-tf. Sickles, the editor of the Independence Daily Reporter, is less tthan 11) years old, but is making a dandy littlo apcr of the Reporter. your eld iron, copper, brass faps, rubber and zinc to ilorgan's '2ndv- East Main St.

i There will be an abundance of na-- tural gas for heating and lighting pur-jposes in Cherry Tab ner.t winter, making it a delightful place to live. Lemonade, SoJa Pop' and Milk jiShake at Stewart JJros. Ice Cream i'arlor. i If everybody would give- the editor jcw3 items, what a slashing local paper he could make. 3- To do A No.

1 Dentistry, one: must have expfkienoe. Lee hna been over 20 years in Dentistry. 0-tf i The improved lawn mower has "becn doing excellent work. See R. T.

Webb's head. LOANS For money on real estate 'low rates and promptly furnished, see Thompson Bros. 48-tf Cherryvale i.i becoming noted for beautifully shr.ded homes aud well Ikcpt lawns. The and hose jjhave been greet promoters of the blue grass. Simon Frank has the best stocked Furniture store he has had in live Ifcars, and is bound to make the people "happy if nice goods and low prices will do it.

Read our advertising locals and other advertising. Our businessmen advsrti.se for business and not for fun. No of your chickens dying, we Persons intending to so to the G. coit, as his ticket is good on the trains as often as he wishes to ride. A.

R. Encampment at Detroit, should call on G. W. Holmes, at the Gulf depot. He will sell round trip tickets In this way he has the benefit of the Lot CoUees 'J jc.

eacn. 1 fos of all kinds oi soda for 25c. 4 fbs Lily gloss ttareh for 20cts." 6 boxes Dandy matches for octs Ga? Dry Geitfs Department. is complete and prices very low. Cali- ons from 21 cts.

tier yard up. Great reduction on straw hats at S. M. Pearson Look over this issue cf the Champion and say if yon don't think it lowest weekly or monthly rate, and can divide his time among the various good from July 29 to August 2nd inclusive, with privilege to extend to Sept 30th by depositing ticket with the SPECIAL KATES TO MINNEAPOLIS joint agent at Detroit, on or before resorts and pay no more even less than if he spent the whole time at a comes near covering ground a single place. 7 from 3cts.

per Fans from 2c local paper ought to cover. There is only one champion and that is the Champion. Our sympathy A. R. man and his case enlisted the interest and solicitude of the old veterans in thi3 place, La3t Thursday night he died and funeral arrangements were carefully looked after by the Grand Army men, a number of whom, followed his remains to the cemetary to see that proper respect was paid to the remains of one of the rapidly diminishing numbers of the defenders of the old flag.

On Wednes-day, having been notified of his probable early death, a brother, I. M. Dennis, of Joplin, with L. F. Yale, F.

Grimes and Fred L. Boss, relatives of the deceased, arrived here and remained for the burial. They expressed themselves as being well satisfied with what medical attendance Di. Hestis had rendered and were loud in their praise of the kindness shown by the G. A.

R. and citizens generally for their unfortunate relative and carried away with them the impression that in Kansas no defender of the "Nation's flag is allowed to die ttneared for. August 18th, Rate $16.10. Rate on the same date will be one fare, to Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago, good till August 18..

The Maaagan Girard wedding was celebi'ated last Wednesday even ing at the home. of the bride's parents. A largs crowd cf invited guests participated in the festivities, and the Kid band from. Cherryvale furnished their choicest music. "Tho people in the country were surprised to see and hear the little fellows, some of.

whom Account of Tenth Annual Convention of the Y. P. S. C. held at Minneapolis, July 9th to 12th, 1891, the Missouri, Kansas Texas R'y will sell round trip ticke ts at the regular one way rate.

Tickets will be on sale July 7th and 8th, and will be good for return until July 12th. By depositing this ticket with joint ticket agent at Minneapolis passengers may have limit extended until August 26th, 1891. GastoxMeslier, G. P. T.

Sedalia, Mo. Daring the epidemic of ilnx this county last summer, had hard work to keep a. supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhecoa Remedy on hand. People often came ten or twelve miles in the night to get a bottle of tho'liemedy. I have been selling patent medicines for the past ten years and find that it has given better satisfaction in cases of diarrhoea and il.

ax than any other medicine I have ever handled. J. II. Beniiam, Drug don weigh niuch more, than the m- -discoursc such strument3 they carry-excellent music, each up. Departmeaf.

We have the best lino cf clothinc ever shown in the city. Come and gee us. AVc have hats and caps all prices and all styles ranging from 2cts. up. We have yust received a large invoice of hats of latest styles.

and Shos Department. We have the largest stock of boots ar. shoes in the at prices that defy cotnpetilion. Remember that we arc Leaders of 'Low Farmers Bring your butter and S. M.

PEARSON li These tickets are made good for a vveeki or any number of days up to thirty and children are given a reduced rate. It costs a man much less to travel in this way than it formerly did, he has no anxiety about his expenses, for they are all paid in advance, and he know3 to a dollar what his txip i3 going to cost him. For families it is a great comfort and convenience, for all bustle and discomfort are done away with. The Midland has put on three trains which now make seven trains each way through the Pass every day. A person can travel through the Ute Pass almost every hour of the day or night, and the guests of he various resorts can pay each other friendly visits without any additional expense.

This plan Will certainly prove the most popular of any e64t lnjErbduced, and there is.no reason why it should not.be a great Full inform atidn- bail obtained from any, agent of the Santa Fe, system or Colorado Midland road, or by communicating with Chailes S. Lee, i The coming reunion wili.be a big thing for Coffeyville, and those men who are opposing it and circulating goes out in big bubbles for the family that can't afford tho Champion. II. Lowman, East Main street handles the best brands of Hour; also feed of all kinds. Our Presbyterian friends are soliciting funds to repaint their church building.

The old edifice needs it badly, and we hope the people will respond liberally. Strangers visiting a town always guage the enterprise and moral and religious sentiment of the people by the appearance of the churches. For MixEb Paints go. to Wood land's East Side Drug Store. The felicw who puffs the smoke of ra five cent cigar in, our -face and tolls u.3, that tirzez are so hard that he can't afford to take the Cn as; pion narrowly escapes, getting The Chamtton costs les3 than two cents a week.

It is worth mere than that to put oil the pantry shelves to poison the red ants; to say nothing of the satisfaction the- wife and might get by reading, the advertising, of ThVd Hisled's "Novelty Works." tho false and lying report that it is to be a "political blow-out, arc as crazy as bed bugs. Thank the Lord, there are only a -few of this stripe in Young Tvl others, Who arc for tho first time to Under our city, ana though thev have no in gist, Golconda, Pope 111.5 Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy nave poultry food that keeps- them bcalthv, JI. Lowman 8-tf, The first three racnth.s of our experience with the CiiAMnox were 'gloomy enough, but lately the increased patronage and of good will have greatly encouraged us. reople contemplating a jourr ey to the cast, west, north or south will do well to call upon tho Fisco line fer rates and connections before starting The young ladies of the Christian church made a success of their lawn social. Mr.

I. N. Waters was the lucky ian t3 dravr the third gold watch at Club drawing cYcnicg. 4 Were, sold that county during the epidemic referred to. It was.

a per fluence etcfndl 'chew-ing the rag" makes us Such worthless bafnables ought to be crushed out. cf existence by public fect success and was the only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of persons who were there will certify go, woman's severest trial. We offer not the stupor caused bychloro with risk of death for yourself or your, dearly-loved and longed-for but "Mother's Friend." a remedy which will, if used as directed, invariably alleviate the pains, horrors of labor, and of ten entirely do Way them. Sold by all druggists opinion, or relegated to the shades of that it saved tteir lives, in lour otner epidemics of bowel complaint- this oblivion or some other unknown fe xiemedy has oeen equal ixuccessini 5.aq4 50 cent bottles for sale by A.

Colorado Ajjen ent, General Passenger gion. 'iney are a public I Pitzer. Midland Railway, Denyer, Colo. Journal, I.

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About Cherryvale Champion Archive

Pages Available:
1,745
Years Available:
1887-1895