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The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

The Gate City Enterprise from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

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EC: EC3 how much cti ta.nucd la tLt way. They teem very confident of suc 1:13 ft. ra. EaUd--coiizUItiition in Cutlerv at the Gate City OOIITO SOCTH. cess, and The Enterprise wishes Sorghum Seed at Upham-s.

CUfford wants young: chickens. 7:15 p.m. Grocery. hem' Godspeed la, this laudable under ESTEY ORGAiN Is the Best Known, The Best Made, and Gives he Best Satisfaction Of an j' Organ now offered to the public. Ballard will be at the Eldridge Fresh Butter on ice at the Gate Citv House July 23 and 24.

Grocery. taking. M. J. Tuttle and A.

O. lione-steel deserve great credit for their persistent eff ort3 and good yvork in put S. Ufiham has gone to fndian Try Buck Hammers hand-made 5c. cigar, Territory on NATIONAL DIRECTORY. President C.

KOVER CLEVELAND Vice President THOS. A. HENDRICKS CABINET. 8e of State, T. F.

Itayard; Seo of Treasury, Dan'l Manning-; Sec Interior, L. G. C. La-mar; Sec of War, W. C.

Lndieott; Sc of Navy, W. C. Whitney: Attorney General, A. II. Garland; l'ost-rnaster Gen'J, W.

F. Vila. ting the Robins Cemetery in shape. Ladies' Cloth Slioners 25 cents a nair Morgan, has been an the We notice jn the Reporter that the Uphams. sick list for a few days.

It 22 thoroughly first-class in every particular, and every Instrument is warranted. will sell these Organs on ttie N. Clifford Co. want some good James F. Crisler is preparing to fat cows.

Dan. Grass Camp, Sons of Veterans, met G. X. It. Hall, Independence, with goodly number in attendance.

build a honse on his place. S. Senators, J. J. InjralU and P.

11. Plumb. Go to Cubine's or renairincr and first- instalment plan as cheap as for cash. Jessie Morgan went up the road Mon class work, STATU. We are glad to see the sons of veterans take a step in favor of organizing and or I will trade for Stock, Grain or Farm day morning on a business trip.

Dr. Ballard is still performing won Governor. J. A. Martin; Lieutenant Governor, derful cures.

anything you want In the meat Produce at market value. going work In good faith. Now, as Independence has begun, let us keep the ine, go to N. M. Clifford Co's.

Go to The Enterprise office for A.r. Kiddle; Sec of Stn! Allen Auditor, K. I. MeCnlxj; Triunrer. S.

T. Howe; Attorney General. S. S. Bradford; Supt.

Public Jnxti-iict lone, II. Jnwheau, Chief Justice, A. II. Mortou. ball rolling.

neat job work. keep their stock up Tbo Centre; or tb So Longer a of Doubt. Charles C. Black, secretary and direc-tVr of the M. A.

Railroad Co. wa in Coffeyvilie "this week in the interest of the road. Mr. Black has been in council with the committee at this place and notice is given that there will be a meeting of all the committees from Caney, Fawn Creek, Parker and Cherokee townships on July 22, 1885 at Coffeyvilie, to confer with the railroad officials. All doubts as to our getting the road liave vanished," provided the aidis given.

The contract for grading the road and nutting-it in condition for the rolling stock lias already been let to responsible parties and will commence at once and be pushed forward rapidly. Thos. G. Ayers, president of the First National Bank, of this city, started for Chicago Monday, to purchase an engine and other equipments for the construction train for this division. And it is fully decided to have a wagon bridge in connection with the railroad bridge, across the Verdigris river, just east of this city, which bo a great convenience to our neighbors east of here and give a more extensive trade to Coffeyvilie.

Let every citizen who is in favor of improvement and a live town bestir himself. AH who will vote for the bonds hold up their hands. to the standard in all lines of drugs. Bro. Duley goes for a certain grocer Last Friday Sid.

Sparks shipped two PIANO AND ORGAN STOOLS Always on hand for sale at reasonable t- prices. 1 cclevam. M.C. .11. V.

Perkins jL. V. Van Camp, a first-class work of Cherryvale for sending to Kansas carloads of hogs. State Senator. man, is at the Diamond Barber Shop.

L. U. Humphrey City foi job printing, and dishes the Dr. at the Eldridcre House It -pit -non tat he. D.

MuTi-KHrart Noel has built a neat resdence acts up Jn good style. But perhaps July ,23 and "4. the grocer is not so much to blame, after Go to the Diamond Barber Shop for COL'NTV in the southeast part of town on Tenth street. all, judging by some samples of Cherry first-class work, Md'KKAKY Sheriff County Clerk, (JON HAD Mrs. II.

L. Jones has gone to Carth When in need of drugs give Buck vale work we have seen." Coffeyvilie merchants get first-class work at The WILSON Cf eu re age, to spend a few days -with Hammel a call, County tt'-iri ler ot lH-fd. C. KLLIOTT J. V.

NOLTK S. V. MA'rrilLWS mends. nterprise office and don't have to Dr. Ballard again at the Eldridge Clerk of Dixtriet Court.

send it out of town to be done. Probate. TudiM TJIoMAS House, July 23 and 24. M. Clifford left on Monday for Vrgonia.

this state, to spend a few days Bupt. Public Instruction II. LKSL1H County. Surveyor H.HUS!I.M(KE Mrs. Mobley died on Wednesday We saw a curiosity at Huthard's shoe visiting his son and prospecting.

.1 W. S. HA YES morning, between 2 and 3 o'clock. Mrs. shop a laughing owl.

County Commissioners. W. K1NCA1D Miss Dora Stubblefield returned on A. P. DOS WELL Mobley had been ill for sometime past.

Something new: come and see it at but last week, Tuesday morning, it was the Gate City Grocery. Friday evening from a visit to Bloom-ington, Illinois, her ormer home. CHURCIIK bought she was a great deal better. Dr. Ballard refers the afflicted to It.

Mr. T. C. Funk has recently begun MKTHODIST Ivj.iseopi.l Church. Public Scrvirf cvt-iv' ur.d.iy at 11 ni.nnd 7 Brooks, of Coffeyvilie.

and Mr. Mobley and his son Abe went west. Soon she was taken worse and work on his residence, in the southwest with claw Meeting' immediately alter 1lie Headquarters for Produce of all clote of the mortiinir "rviccK. Prayer every bkfyh kfabbhh hey were telegraphed for to different part of town. He will have a beautiful place.

kinds: Gate City Grocery. Tliurxday eyenlmr, Sunday School M. liliord. Supt. Stranger and friends points, but have not yet been heard Go to the Gate City Gallery for all Wesley De late of Indiana, but cordially invitfd to ny and all or thepe ser-rices.

H. Mt UliiXEV, Pastor rom. The remains have been embalm the latest styles of Photos, CATTLE THIEVKS A1KKST1'(I), Some of the stock men living east of FOR HOUSE. SIGN OR ORNAMENTAL PAIDTIBG, PAPER HAI2GII2G, '-'i Fine Kalcimining, Graining or Natural Wood Finish in Oil, call on GEO. W.

JENKINS, Regular Contractor. J. JORDON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in A ESS WHIIV, ETC. The Common Sense Collars, The Great German Harness OH, Said to be the Best in the World. now of this city, has gone to spend a ed hy Lang Lapfi and will probably TD A IT I ST.

Services at Social Hall on fsth Prescriptions carefully compounded tew days with old acquaintances at 1) re; every Simdav at II a. anl 7:150 be kept until Mr. Mobley returns. at the Coffeyvilie Drug Store, Fredonia. Coffeyvilie, near the line between Montgomery and La Bette and bundnv School at a.

I. I I. p- v. in. num.

Supt. Prayer iiieetlnu every Thursday We listened to a most excellent ser Andy Wagstaff. the courteous clerk eveiiintr at Kverybody eodlally Invited several parties living in the territory, mon last Sunday morning at the M. to at tend. L.

J. Dvkk, Pastor. 1,000 Parasols at cost. IIeddexs, Wihtk Co. Two car loads of patent Hour just re at Hoddens.

White has gone have been losing stock, corn, oats and church by Rev. II. McBirney, from out to rusticate a few days on Mr. Winters' farm. other property for some time, and cer ceived at Bead Bros.

Exodus xx. 8 "Remember the Sabbath EPISCOPAL service every Sunday. Sun-school every; mndny at 10 o'clock, am. J. M.

Raskin, Rector. lay, to keep it holy." The sermon was Dr. Ballard wants the afflicted to read you want a pair of good winter oots. order them now at J. W.

Suth- tain parties who resided in the vicinity have been suspected and watched. A few days ago these parties sold some ATA LI frvleeK, second Sunday of each T. G. Fuqua's testimonial in this issue. presented in a logical and forcible man- month ard's and they will be ready when you want them.

ner, ana it some meinoa couiu oe The Presbyterian church is progress cattle to a Parsons butcher. The own SOCIETIES. tdopted to brine: out the Sabbath ing nicely and is almost ready for plas Daniel Pollet presented us with jreakmg class to listen to a few ser A. It. Hetrular ineetinsr ol Coffeyvilh tering.

some fine plums of the. wild goose vari VJT.Poft, No. l.5. '1 and 4th Saturday of each mons on this subject, good would cer ety. They were large, red and luscious.

ers of the animals traced them up. and the butcher succeeded in clearing himself by identifying the parties who sold him the cattle. Bill McClintock, Frank Geo. O. Howe has just received a tainly be the result.

On next Sunday month. All eoisrades in koocI ptaudinjr cordially I nvited. F. W. Noiu.ett, Com.

A. J. Sum.ivan, Ajt. Please accept our tnanks. fresh lot of Fancy Candies.

Call and see them. morning Mr. McBirney will deliver a Mrs. Ergenbright, nee Lovejoy, from discourse on the observance of the first The Enterprise has a large circula O. F.

Kjrular meeting of Star 1 Lodye, No. 117. cvry Tuesday eveulnjr. Member in vooel standinir are invited to at Ciierrvvale, who spent part of last week with her parents and friends in this tion and is, therefore, the best adver McKee and one Parks have been arrested and taken toVenita, I.T. Other parties are supposed to be connected instead of the seventh day.

tising medium. city, returned home Monday. Independence is building another air tend. W. 11.

Lewaiik, N. G. T. C. II AtsiMiT, J.J.

Khoi.kk, Permanent Secretary, with these outlaws and are probably Money to loan on farm and city prop Wm. Chambers, of Fawn Creek, was castle in the shape of Verdigris erty. Prompt returns. cInn is An Valley, Independence and Western F. St A.

Keystone Lodye, No. 102, arrested by this time. It is hoped these parties, if guilty, will suffer the full in town Tuesday. lie seems to be interested in the railroad proposition and drews, Independence, Ivans. 1st and I'd aturdjyK of each Railroad." Independence is famous month.

Master Masons in irood standing are thinks that Fawn Creek township will Gate City Grocery still ahead with penalty of the law. or imaginary railroads. Cherryvale plenty of Strawberries and Bananas. vote for the bonds. invited to attend.

Thou. O. Ayiies, W. M. Thus.

Scot, Secretary. 1 runs ot all kinds in season. will probably say Independence wants Weaver and two children, from A CARD. To the many friends who so kindly A full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class shop. Prices low.

J. W. CUSTOM BOOT AND SHOE the extra railroad for the purpose of Money in ten davs on farm property KNIGHTS OF HONOR Kejrular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays of each Sprintrfiehl, are visiting her brother, Andrew McCormiek, of this city. at per cent, straight. McInnis An transporting the orphan asylum over aided us by word and deed in our late drews, Independence Ivan.

month. F. M. Vknnpm, Dictator. O.

A. H. Kiskkai. Reporter. i Mr.

McCormiek had not seen his sister there. 'But we are of the opinion that sad bereavement, wo wish to extend our heartfelt thanks, and we sincerely for twentv-iime years. lVU my customers can see the.laugh- jy the time they get the asylum as far ing owl free of charge by calling at my KG. CuPtlc Elberon, No. 183, Knijrhti the Golden Rule, meets the let and 3d Hooper and fitmily have been as Cherryvale, a flood or something else shoe shop.

Suttiard. hope when in tiouble (especially among strangers) they may be equally fortu Thursdays or each montlt. j. iu. kkntnkii, to Joplin, Mo.

Mr. Hooper is one of J. GnASS. Sec, Commander. The floods have come and gone, but our-best farmers and stock raisers.

MAKER, will prevent it from proceeding further and it will remain there. We are or either Independence or Cherryvale we He has a fine farm and knows just how nate in having some one to as kindly and ably assist and sympatize with have not washed away the bargains at the Gate City Grocery, Give us a call. Opposite the Red Front Livery Stable, to handle it to get the best returns. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Verdejfrli Lodge No.

8f. Regular meeting every Monday night. Visiting brethron are cordial don't think Coffeyvilie wants it. them. Respectfully, Money to loan on fa'rm property at 9 Robertson, an Iowa man, liv COFFEY VILLE, KANS.

ly invited. J. E. Kentnjcr, C. C.

W. A. PKFFEn, K. R. S.

Rev. Ilurlbutt. who had such a suc W. J. Young and Sisters.

per cent. cj nn is and ews. cessful revival here, has been trying ing seven miles northwest of this city, on the Independence road, is a prati-cat farmer and stock raiser and has a the power of the gospel on Coffeyvilie. independence, Ivan. The assahlt' and battery case which Kof L.

every Tuesday evening, rt their hall. All visiting members In rood F-IBE- SEWED. WQK We hope the Jou rnal and EKTERPkiJ-K line farm ot 240 acres, nicely located. standing, are cordially invited. W.

Sadler, M. W. K. S. Harper.

It. S. has been pending before Justice Har-bout of this city is certainly a novel oretnren uranK aeep at tne rountain, for they really ought to be saved. Globe A SPECIALTY. Shoemaker returned a few days axo from a visit with friends in La and Torch.

one. It was tried twice bv jury and Hette county. Mrs. Shoemaker is Presbyterian preaching ever Sunday at 4 v. the Baptist chapel.

Thanks, for your solicitude in our then dismissed. relative of "Squire Knott's. She has re behalf. But we can't help thinking that if. the Cherryvale editors had im Jesse Morgan is building a hay barn cently purchased property in tins city.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at the same place. New church building corner Union and Seventh on his lot next to the railroad, just west bibed more at the spiritual, and less at Barricklow, who has been a resident of Coffeyvilie for years, but now streets, in course erection. of his residence, which will hold be the spirituous fountain they wouldn't tween 100 and 150 tons of hay. of Baldwin City, was shaking hands Lost. Bv Geo.

O. Howe, a S10 bill. on the way from his store to the First J. II. Wilcox shipped two carloads of be quarreling over such a trivial affair as the number of people who took dinner at the Ilandley house.

Rev. W. II. with friends here on Tuesday evening He reports things lively in that BUCKWIIEATRIDGE NEWS. BY UNICORN.

The Ridge folks are ahead with their corn. They have laid the most of it by. The farmers on the creek are as blue as a line full of white clothes. The Indian Territory, south-east of us, looks as if it belonged to Kansas. Farms are being opened up rapidly.

Mr. Ed. Bushnell is running a milk wagon to the cheese factory. He is milking about eighteen cows. Ed.

needs a Uo3r. Mr. D. D. Waldbom has built a fine barn on his farm.

Mr. Regines sujer-intended the work. Why don't we have a Sunday school on the Ridge Let everyone come Sunday, July 20th, and we can organize one. If it is warm, put on your linen clothes and come. Bring your wife and children.

Yes, boys; bring your girls. Rememember, Sunday afternoon, July 26th, at 3 o'clock shaiT. Bank, or between the bank C. CLE NOTARY PUBLI0, gOFFEYVILLE. KS.

DAVID POLLOCK, PROPRIETOR OF iJlTY TRANSFER LINE, Keeps a good team tnd wagon alway ready for business. COFFEY VILLE, KANSAS GO TO cattle, and Ilackworth Snelson two. and 11. C. (Jrl-ham mill.

A lib Ilurlbutt was here last June and his eral reward will be given for its return Townsend, who has been living on Monday. Mr. Wilcox and others also made another large shipment on preaching and singing received compli west of this city for about two years to his store or to this oflice. Lost. On July 4th, between Coffey- mentary notice in Tjie Enterprise at the time.

If anything' can make a printer smile ville and the picnic grounds or there sold his place last week. to W. F. Law-son, and accompanied by his family, left here on Tuesday morning's train, abouts, a gold scart-pin with cluster about this time of the vear, it is to be Last Saturday afternoon, while we for Nebraska. diamond set, consisting of one large diamond in the center and several small the recipient of a nice lot of luscious, sat at our desk gazing with some anxi ripe peaches such as Mrs.

John Cubine one around it. The finder will be liber ety and forebodings at the dark cloud Misses Young, who have been living in. this city for last seven ally rewarded by leaving it at. The sent us on Monday. Many thanks.

which was advancing from the south are under obligations to F. G. DAYIS Enterprise oflice. The Markets. west, our sanctum was in vaded by a tall, lean, but rather fine looking middle months, and had the sad misfortune to lose their mother by death two weeks ago, started Wednesday morning for 7l J.

G. Freeman drives around in his new hack as proud as a small boy with Wheat 7(590 Indiana, their former home. Corn aged man, bearing on his shoulder i sack which contained some fine pota Adams, Secretary of Kansas State His torical Society, for a copy of the Pro ceedings' of the Ninth Annual Meet ing, held at Topeka in January, 1885. Oats 40 and Mrs. Ward, of Cherryvale, pockets in his breeches.

Mr. Robert Rhule and lady are staying with her parents for a short time. Hay 3 00 came to Coffeyvilie Tuesday evening toes of an early Ohio variety. Indeed, they were very nice ones, large, smooth Flour 3 00(a3 50 Bran 75 We understand they intend to move to to see their daughter, Mrs. Lake, who A carload of the famous Wellington and clean, and when cooked, mealy and Independence.

has been ill. She accompanied them 1015 Flour just received at C. L. Long's Flour and Feed store. Try a sample of FOR A Kid, Dog, Euck, Goat, Seal, Host or a Husking Glove.

Best in the Market. -FOR THE- Spooner Collar, Wichita Saddle, home on Tuesday morning with a palatable. The good dame boiled one JtggS i 8 We learn that Mr. Gilbert's renters will have to leave the Territory, as he view of being benefited by the trip. Potatoes 50(2 00 for dinner one day, and after the editor tne uream I'atent lour ana be convinced that it is the best in the market cannot furnish them with a permit.

Vogal, one of our enterpris pro tem, foreman, compositor and devi and the rest of a rather numerous fam Ed. Bushnell says the reason his boys The ladies of the Presbyterian church Hogs. 3 Cattle 2 75(g)3 JUST BECEIVED. ing farmers, is putting up a fine house have done nobly during the past year on his nlace. southwest of this city, on are no larger than they are is, that they were small when they came to Kansas.

ily had eaten until they were fully satisfied (and they are all Irish but one), the south side of Onion creek. The A car load of the celebrated Arkan Their society has increased numbers from ten to thirty, and they have raised building is under the supervision of Captain White has one of the finest farms in Southern Kansas, also one of sas City High Boiler Patent Flour at Mr. C. J. Brown, a No.

1 mechanic- 1). McTaggart's Store. the cook put the balance of the potato away for supper. Mr. J.

G. Freeman's several hundred dollars for the church the finest flocks of sheep in the county. The heavy rains have a tendency to potatoes are hard to beat Nellie Morgan, from Lawrence, the youngest sister of Jesse Morgan MONEY I MOXE! Quirts, Leggings, Hat Bands, Belts and Holsters HARNESS Of All Kinds. Cherryvale has two good daily papers and two splendid weeklies, with a fair make the bridge contractors smile. Money to loan on good farm property Saturday was quite a lively day in at 7 per cent.

Quick returns guaran- prospect of another, and on all import- Coffeyvilie. It rained nearly all of Fri and Mrs. Jesson, of this place, is here visiting relatives and taking a little recreation from her studies. She' will probably spend several weeks with Sullivan Buckles. teed.

ant questions pertaining to the interest FAWN CREEK GOSSIP. BY PAN HANDLE. day night, making the ground too wet for the farmers to so many of ot the town they work admirably to SMOKE I SMOKE I them. We had the hardest rain on Saturday Blankets and Robes, Condition Pott- gether. them came to town, some on business, ders, Petrohum Jelly, Etc.

Nothing like the Eldorado and "Spanish Passport" Cigars at Jimmy R. Jordan is building a neat Booth, Pattison Co. have been that has fallen this season. An old settler here says the Cheyenne was higher by four feet than it has been since 1870. others to see and be seen.

As we pass dwelling house just south of his res Foster's Lemonade stand, next door to GO TO DAVIS'. moving their goods from Mound Val ley to Caney, where they have pur idence, between Eight and Ninth, on It has. done great damage to some of Smith's Barber Shop. FOB RENT. the farms.

spring street. Mr. Jordan does not seem to be oppressed bv the close chased property. Several heavily The new hotel is finished. It is a fine building and is owned by a well-known A good house of three rooms, well lo times he advertises The Enter prise.

loaded teams hauling their goods tarried on Monday evening in the Gate ed along the street we heard men conversing on various topics. Wheat, oats, corn and the future were freely discussed, but one of the most spirited conversations was between a Parker man and one who live just east of the city, in regard to the Parker bridge and the proposed bridge due east of town. The Parker man seemed to and enterprising man, Mr. Wm. Cham cated on Ninth street.

Good well and other conveniences. A verv desirable place. Inquire of II. M. Upham or bers, who will soon be ready to City.

accommodate the public, and we hope he will be liberally patronized, as he is PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY, THE SOUTHERN KANSj IS A KANSAS ROADj And ithoroug-hly Identified with the Inter and progress of the State of Kansas anq Its people, and affords its patrons faeifitu-4 In passing over the roads west of Sullivan liuckles. Travis, of Fawn Creek, has been hauling corn to town for some days, and last Saturday he was caught in the rain coming to town, and drench town on Monday, one would almost worthy of it. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mr. and Mrs. Le Suer gave a dinner ed again in the evening while ieturning think they had been swept.

The rain fell with such force and rapidity that Contractors and builders are invited on Sunday, the occasion being the birth doubt the propriety of a bridge east, home. Nothing daunted, however, lie to call upon Wm. II. Morgan and examine his fresh lime. He has alanre it washed, all loose dirt and rubbish of came again ALonday.

lie a rustler. and declared in emphatic terms that it would probably be ten years before it day of both. Although it looked like rain in the morning, they had a good many visitors, who enjoyed themselves unequaJed by any line in pastern and South-j em Kansas, rtu miner. I quantity for sale and he will make it to all kinds from the road, leaving it as Ballard at the Eldridge House THROUGH EXPKES3 trains daily betwe-ejtf is built, while the other said he would your advantage to see him betore pur- clean as if swept with a broom Kansas City end Okuhe, Ottawa, Garnett July 23 and 24. be satisfied if it was, completed fifteen years.

We hope, However, that it Iola, Humboldt, Clianute, Cherryvale, lndtw chasing elsewhere. The ladies of the Presbyterian church very much. PARKER ITEMS. BY JIM. will not be so long a time before the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Parker bridge is repaired and the new will entertain the people on Thursday evening, July 23, at the residence of Mrs. Luther Perkins. The exercises HARRISONVILLE ITEMS. BY 3IENTOR. The heaviest rain of the season fel last Friday, vv Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by- the Commissioners of Highways of Cherokee town Jack Daugherty was taken with cramp last Saturday, while 'bathing, one is built.

a testimonial. Coffey ville, Kan. July 9, 188-3. will consist of fash and came very near being drowned. ship.

Montgomery county, Kansas, up to 12 o'clock August 3, 1885, for honed singing. These dime socials ar reading and old Mr. George May. his wif "daughter and son-in-law, from Fawn Creek, were Mr. Howard is marketing his black berries this week.

I have been suffering from a tumor taking down and rebuilding the center taking on a new feature by the intro visiting at Ingram Anderson Sunday. Mr. James Neal says he thinks he pier, also, repairing approach and build the stomach tor about six years, and penpenee, winneia, eiimg-ton, Harper, At tica. and intermediate points. THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Weliingxon and in termediate making- close courier ticms at Cbamite and with cur.

trains for Einporia, Burlingtor Girard, Walmit and Coffeyvilie. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily ercr Sunday between Kansas City and Olzti and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets vi-this line connection Is made ia the Ur Depot at Kanpas City with through trt. all points, avoiding transfers and etas i way stations. fc THROUGH TICKETS can be pirrchr 1 this lino of any regnlor Coupon your bayraye necked Uirou to nation East, North or Eouta Pullman sleepers on all nijriit trlr-.

1 1 tier Information, see n-i'trl i call on or addrecs H.ii.rx: Doug. Landers has planted his corn duction of good readers and fine singers could get no reliet from doctors or med four times this year. will realize a larger crop of corn this ing false work under the east end of Parker bridge in said township. Plans and specifications of the work to be The good people of Pleasant Valley icines until I met Dr. Ballard.

I have been under his treatment for about two year than Jast. All corn planted about April 1st wil in the Robins neighborhood are taking months and now feePgreatly improved done can be seen at the oflice of Osborne Stroush -(Southern Kansas. Land steps toward building a church on the grounds adjoining and just west of the yield a heavy crop, while that which was planted later will be light. There will be enough raised here for home better than I have been for years. The tumor has nearly disappeared and I feel confident of a permanent cure.

I Agency). The Board of Highway Commissioners reserve the right to reject Crab grass looks If it was not for the crab grass some of the upland fields would not look very green. No use for farmers to look blue, with as much water as we have had to wash the blue off with; The hunters of Parker report good success chicken hRnttsj in the 2ation, tli3 Icz vrli cr two. Robijrs Cemetery. Mr.

Williamsj the owner of the land, has donated 'the consumption provided ram continues. would recommend the doctor to all sir! fering from chronic diseases, assuring Tli ere are some chintz bugs in places, and dry weather would "give them a unv and all bids. jy order of the Board. Frank Carl, Clerk of Cherokee Township. ground if the people will pui up a un them or rair and skiiiiul treatment.

T. G. Fcqua. good chance to destroy late corn. ion church, and Mr.

Tuttle and others.

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