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The Cambridge News from Cambridge, Kansas • 2

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Girls and Coastings. Jhe Cambridge News. Ti "HICKS; 8. B. BHEItMAir, Sotary Public.

IT. F. JIICR Xotary Public, A Washington Star reporter gives the following graphic pen sketch of how a 'I j)enlor In SHERMAN HICKS, girl coasts "When called upon to de SIIESMAN HICKS, Pitoro. V. WILKINSON, Kmron.

1 scribe a young lady coasting the report er's pencil falters, conscious of im GH F. mensity of the task. Owing to the size Rea Ails 1 Lin til. Society Directory. and shape of the sled, and the objec tions that the young intn who -maiiage the affair have tolier dragging her feet Tobacco, Cigars Etc.

Office, in Tostoffick, Cambridge; Kansas. upon the giound. the young lady has to pAMBRIDGE LOME, NO. T49 A. 0.

VmcDts every Thursday evening, nt 7:30, Members of the in town, are cordially, invited to atteuil. II. Uti.et, M. A In 8iibyock, Eccorder. seat herself in the manner which micht vulgarly he called straddling.

But she C0UNT11 PRODUCE WANTED does this with such grace, and catches up her dress n-ith such pretty art, as to For which I wi'J pay the Mjjtost market price stock is fresh and make it appear one of the most natural FlllsT-CLASS, and I ask that you can unu learn prices before buying elsewhere i and easy attitudes Then when the "cnn 1,0 ao a equnre uiiHiuess, nim iuiiu lu iukhi xair biuiiu oa iJutrimage. CAMBRIDGE LODGE, NO. CO, I. 0. O.

meets every Saturday evening nt 7 30, AH members of the Order when in town are cordially iuvilcd to attend. Jesnib Weaveiimxo, W. C. T' Ola Harden, Sec. Fire, LightningTornado Written to Best HOME anl FOREIGN Companies, at Lowest Rates.

OUEIT LOAUEI) 5 ON REAL ESTATE OR CIIATTLE SECURITY. JGSTlst door south of the News office, CAMBRIDGE, KAS.r sled is shoved off and begins to gather momentum in its descent, she clings trustingly to the coat of the young man Corporal punishment has been abol- lshed the Chicago ichools. in front of her. When it begins to dash along and strike fire out of the ground, she utters a little scream and throws her arm about his neck. Then, when the sled reaches its wildest speed, she In; some' parts of Oregon enow has been nine feet deep this winter.

COLLECTIONS made, and TAXES paid for FARMS, BTOClf RANCHES and TOWN PROPERTY Bought and Sold. Three thousand men have signed the screams louder and frantically embra- (Q-rcerie temperance pledge in Indianapolis. ces the young man, tightening the pressure into a regular hug, while he gallantly resolves to be squeezed to The New Orleans newspapers -are in favor of closing the exposition at once. The following is a Partial List of LANDS, with Descriptions and Prices, which we will show to parties, desiring to Purchase, Free of Charge: acap a death sooner, than permit a hair of her The coinage of one and five cent fair young head to be injured. Then 25 business lots 25x125 and Ko.

C2. 200 acres, bottom and upland. 65 a Coins has been suspended for the pres- the speed begins to slacken, and the hug slackens also a little bit. Then 9 feet in Cambridge, Kansas; also 150 res idence lots 50x125 ieet each, mil Do gradually the sled comes to a standstill, sold at a bargain; terms to suit in cultivation, 10 a. pasture fenced with hedge and wire, corral, frame house W3 xlO built in 1881.

in good condition, good well and running living water, a' and the young woman, as she takes her Two tongues are said to be growing in the mouth of a little girl in Clove-. land. arms away from the young man, gives XO. 38. large orcnara, mne from school, 8 m.

a sigh and exclaims 'Oh, ain't it jol- San Francisco is trettinsr excited over lv Then they trudce tin the hill the sale of white female infants to Chi- again to repeat the same performance. A NEW namen. It is noticeable that, though the young in Cowley county, Kansas. A good t3 frame house, 8 rooms; a good stone P'onume. barn, large stone corral; 00 acres pas- No.

75, ture, fenced; 2 good wells; pasture 1340 acres; iu Cowley county timb wnterjedbyS good springs; orchard of attorn and 400 acres bottom 500 bearing peach trees, and plenty ot iaml under cultivation, 100 acres titn- Washington Territory is represented TELEPHONE. lady's fright is not diminished fit all by familiarity with the terrors of the the young gentleman continues to submit to the treatment to which he at the World's Fair by a big plans and small fruit; a No. 1 stock or grain farm a sack of hops. is subjected without a murmur." The U. S.

Telcnhonc is the la est invention iu telephones, and stands witnout a rival, and A New York man has applied for a divorce from his wife because she is the onlv worthy rival of the Bell Telephone. is the only telephone of the kind ever be "Heme, Sweet Home." her, 900 'acres pasture, 200 acres fenced with stone, wire and boards, frame house, main 11x20, kitchen 10x12 and addition 12x10, log stable, Grouse creek runs through place, large orchard, stock scales, corrals, cribs, cellar, mile from school, 2 miles from price $25000, part on time at 8 per cent, interest. S3 his nose." fore offered to the public. It is the only non-elcetrie. telephone tnat is used with teiepnone repeater, or that will work on crooked, angiitis or zitfzng lines, "or on a line acute or right angles There is no place so dear as home.

Home with all that the word implies, Sold outright lor fiu.uu, 110 cxormiani rents. Thev are the onlv telephones having an automatic line wire tightuer and they are, the only During Victoria's reign England's wars have cost her $750,000,000 and the Price 4,000 caslu i0. 40. 100 acres. In' Cowley County, 40 acres in cultivation, double frame house; 2 rooms, good well on place, and creek runs through place affording plenty of water for stock.

A. large orchard of over 100 bearing apple, 400 peach and a large number of chery. and plum trees, and abundance of small fruits; 'i miles from sshool house, 5 miles from Cambridgef Price $1600, cash $1100, time $500 no. 9. will cause the tears to flow ar no other telephones that are protected by an outdoor lightning arrester.

All sounds are delivered in clear and natural tones. They are the neatest, most durable and require less attention and re word can. Jives of 68,000 men. pairs than any other telephone made. Senator our illustrated circular.

Agents wanreo. Just twenty-two years ago or in the spring of 1863, two great armies were TIKE TBXjBPHOHB Miss J. L. II. I.

PeMott is editor of the Wiphita Republic. If initials count 640 acres, In Cowley county Kaitsas, S.miles from 'Cambridge, 120 acres in cultivation. 2 houses on place, 320 acres fenced with hedge, good, a ell, spring and branch. Never failing water for 14m8 NOS. 40 AND 51 WEST STREET, MADISON INDIANA.

P. O. Box, 28. she is undoubtedly a lengthy writer. encamped on either side of the Rappa-hannoch, one dressed in blue the other gray.

As twilight fell the bands on A Wichita editor purchased a cow 320 acres, in Cowley county, Kansas, u0W bearing plenty of fruits of all good bottom and upland; 80 acres in kilid One of the best stock farmesin cultivation; good frame house, nearly th0 countT. Price SlOner acre, terms the other day. Ex. What We'll bet 8 mon sme "eSan t0 Pw the patn- 1 our old hat he didn't pay cash down. 0110 notes 01 tlie War Spangled Ban ne-v: z) acres or tnnoei, creeK.

runs and "Rally Round the air. NEW HARNESS SHOP: W. 0 WOTHSTCJOST, PEOP, Keeps on hand a full stock of to suit purchaser. through place affording abundance of Miss Lulu Hurst, the alleged Georgia Boys," and that challenge of music was ko. 17.

wonder, has made $80,000 within a never falling' water tor stock; a goou ell on premises; 3 miles to postolfice; taken up by those on the other side and 160 acres, bottom and upland prairie, year out of her wonderful "magnet- mile to school house. A number one 31. miles from Cambridge, 35 acres in they responded with the equally patriotic strains of the "Bonnie Blue Flag" stock and grain larm. i'rice, cultivation. Pnee 1000 cash or will cash $2,400 antfSl.GOO bv Jan.

1st. 1887. give time on half if desired. and "Away Down South 'in Dixie." It Samuel McGregor, a farmer of St. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, xo.

53. was born within the soul of a single No. 51. 80 acres, in Cowley county, good bot Clair county, Illinois, has been cured of 'Bright's disease by eating dog meat. It .160 acres, 3 miles from Cambii good frame house 14x16 ft with 1 tom and upland, 30 acres in cultivation, soldier one of those bands of music to begin a sweeter and more tender air, and slowly as he played it there joined took fifteen dogs to effect a cure.

liox House lXu wun a rooms, wiuii uu iovin cfoWn i7vl ETC, WHICH HE WILL SELL AT REASONABLE PRICES addition 14x16, good cellar, good well, bearinf? peali orchard, 40 two yeul, a small orchard, 2 corn cribs, box stable, to correls, 53 acres n.l, nrttl milo Trim 0 school, mile trom The grandson of an ex-governor of in tliO instruments upon the Union side one mile from one Kentucky has just been placed in the until finally a great and mighty chorus fenced ior pasture, 'Jo acres 111 cultiva- 1 Cambridge price $1500. tion, a desirable tarm. Price $4000. penitentiary, and the grandson of Hen- swelled up and down the army, for the soul-inspiring notes of "Home, Sweet Clay was recently killed in a saloon part on time. NO.

71. No. 19, 120 aeres in Cowley county. Kas. 'row.

1 lis II, I mile Price Home floated 111 the air. When they had finished there was no challenge Frame house 14x18 with addition 10x18 160 acres of upland prairie. 3 A hogshead of tobacco having recent Cambridge, unimproved. in good repair; 37 acres in cultivation; from a No 1 spring convenient to the house; yonder, lor every band on the other part on time if desired 'by pur snore nau taKen up me lovely air, so ly fallen on a Eentuckian and crushed iim out of shape, it can no longer be denied that tobacco in large quantities. attuned to all that is holiest and dear a nice oiciicviu uuiioiquiu ui u.

nuu number of peach trees, forty apple. 25 cherry and 5 plum trees; grapes and chaser. A bouse 14x24 ft and two lots hi Cambridge; title' perfect. Price $25(j cash or good trade. est, and one great chorus of the two great hosts went up to God and when 'is injurious.

plenty of small iruits; mue rrora school house: 4 miles from Cambridge. Price cash $800; time $400. A detachment of colored militia from tbey had finished, from the boys in gray South Carolina, headed bv a eennine came a challenge, "Three cheers for No. 50. A house of 6 rooms and two lots in Cambridge, will trade for stock or sel cheap for cash.

A limited number of town lots will home and they went up resoundinsr colored brigadier-general, will be one of 150 acres, in Cowley county, Kansas, in sinrp.s in cultivation. 2 houses frame to the skies from both sides of the river 'the notable features of the inaugura for the time being the two armies for tion day parade. got grim war and only thought of the loved one3 at home. Something uuon An immigrant from Kansas arrived in Los Angeles, California, recently, having traveled the entire distance with the soldiers' cheeks washed away the stains of powder." t'r 1 Tit' Kflll i 11 UWit PsH'i 4 fPiSi! giSiS 'O- SaiS iH B233 Ddlfi5 his family in a two horse wagon. lie house 14x16 and box house 14x24, good DC gjven to parties who will build resi-.

well on place, a largo orchard of over fences on them in Cambridge, Kas. 500 peach trees, 75 apple trees, black There is only a limited number of lota, berries, grapes and other small fruit, 40 included in this offer, acre pasture fenced, stone stable, milk house, hog pens, chicken house, a good xo. 74. well that affords plenty of water for 1 GO acres, 3 miles -from Cambridge one hundred head of stock or more; 50' acres in cultivation, house 12x16 anq mile to school house, 3J miles from additiori 12x14, bearing orchard, 10Q Cambridge; price $1600 cash. Will peacli trees.

40 apple trees and small also sell with place, if desired by pur- fruits, 2 good wells; a good farm and chaser, 4 broodmares with foal, 5 head wen adapted for stock or grain. Price of cattle, 5 head of hogs, good mower $2000, will give time on $800 at pei; and rake, cultivator, plows, waston and cent. interest. The Kansas house of representatives was four months on the road. employs as pages four boys and.

four' Eighteen hunnred dollars' worth of girls. strawberries have been raised on two and a half acres of ground by a farmer no paper ever met with of Camden county, N. andheac- such a quick and generous recognition corduigly has received a premium from as ha3 been accorded to Sittings, Bteta Wrt of apiculture. the humorous and literary weekly. Ti u.

i IV 18 HOW JJUUilSIieU BllllUlLiXllBOUSiy 111 harness. "3 xo. 40. 500 acres well located tontiguous to 480 acres, 4 miles from Cambridge, railroad station and stock, yards, frame 60 acres iii cultivation, Ave hundred house 16x26 ft stoiy and half; 40 acres rods of stone fence and one aide of posi, imHnn mi unlimited smtoIv of and 3 of wire fence, 10 acres timber. Patterson, a New Haven car Austin, Texas, New York, and painter, dropped deadrecently.

An in- London, England, and is credited with vestigation showed that his death was a circulation of over 100,000 copies. It stock water furnished by creek and springs. ANo. 1 stock farm for 4500. due to excessive smokinfr.

It is said he iorty-eignt column pa- THE "WESTBRK, creek rims through place, affording; abundance of good water for stock, house frame 14x16 feet with stone kitcb, en 10x16 feet, two good wells, orchai, of peach cherry trees in bearing, fi lci, aim uuuuuua every year mo tuuii made a practice of smoking thirty-five 0( rf illustrations and mrtoona. No. 160 acres 3 miles east of Cambridge, pipes of strong plug tobacco a day. its good stories and humerous sketches wpntv acres in cultivation, bouse, small REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, Xo. 1 stock tarm.

Price 4,000, on terms, are unexcelled. 1 he subscription price XJ. CVU I. Atll Hit orchard and plenty of water; a cheap to suit plu.cuaser, I AAA A collection of skulls from the south- of Sittings is $2.50 a year. For $2.50 pnicu at uuu cumi cm iipmifinhM-n hna hppn Hr.niHpd in Tin- the publishers send paper one year and Only Fifty Cents; a Farmers, and everyone, should have it.

Every body reads it. 1oi any one of several hundred premiums. gland. The rost notable conclusion gdt0 the publishers atew York it reacnea was mai some 01 me races 01 No. 80.

Hm 1 CA Ainra in fnnAaxt nnnnfv TToritsna' iuu auico 111 vuTYitj iuuuiv. ixauauci South America, Australia and the southernmost part of South America "are remarkable for the smallness of bottom and upland prairie, xorty-hve a. in cultivation, fifty a. in pasture fenced Si 'Wj ti S5 YEARS IW USE Tto Createst Medical Triumph of the Age! heir heads. rosso lie, Wayno wiioJi.

SAVAGE FAENUM, PnoitniETOES. with post and wire irame house, two rooms, good condition; well which ar- Tells all About the ountry, EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH, It is Full of Good Reading Matter. OliOUJliTIOlT 3,000,, We want a good man in every town as Agent. Terms and Particulars Given on Application. BA Map of Kansas free to Every Subscriber.

Sample for 2c. Address. I. W. PACK, Topeka, Kansas.

The Arkansas City Traveler says: fords plenty of stock water, young peach 'It is wonderful the number of catfish orchard. A good Stock and gram tarm. oro tillol in Via Avlrnnsns rivpr U'riCO $1,350. SYMPTOMS OF A below tie ft. Tb.

Kl arnd'nr SftSSUKSi below and drive the hsn ior a mne fence. 00(j frame 0f five rooms, or more ud the stream, and turn them trood I02 and stone stables, shades, corn litfi RhPPn into narrow channels, where cribs and stone corrais aua eveiy tun 1.5114.1,. 1, in srood shape. Grass and water in BURDEN BANK iney go wxui am ui UT abudaiicei ruuning stream3 and I the wagon load." springs, timber for use of ranch and Elentv of meadow hay laud I.oo of nppctite, BowcU costive, Fain in tlie bead, witU a dull aenaatioii In tho haci pnrt, Tain under tli Bhouider. tiinde, Fullneas nfter with adi Inclination to exertion of body or mind, Jrritaiiility of temper, Low spirits, wit feclineof hBTimr neglected some dots Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering nt tbt Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Hendscn; over tho leht eye, Itestlessncss, wlt litfjsl drenins, Hishly colored lirine, an4 CONSTIPATION.

fpXrtTX'S WLIiS are especially aaaptet to sucU cases, ona tloso ef0.0" HS" Tkey Increase tho AipctM.e,ndcsi i the noiiriJihert. and fry thHr Tone Aetiom ot the Tiiwhiwl. Prion ustn. mHirrny Whatever else may be said of Blame, 0n the place. No part of it in.

cultiva N' V't te 0fltnif.tilt.f hp, a man of tion but most or it can no cultivated. UD HJUOU J.1. 1 4-l J.I118 liS lllHt Uliisa BWUi laiiuu uitu uiiu tRtreeteKo.Wa)llfi7). b-IMPORTED great vitanty.ana the best locations in Chautauqua the most trying campaign ever muuu uy COuntv. i'rice $10 per acre, half cash, unv Politician, and following the defeat balance secured owner by mortgatce on Af "a liffl's ambition, he.

settles down in place. Also torty mares and a number BURDEN, KANSAS. -Does a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sold. oue guaeded by the celebb atedx ''YALE E.

A. 1IENTII0KN, of vounsr mule colts that win oe soia "oltrftiiflll! DY the very whin or vv asuingwu HU mv- th ranch if aesired on same terms. a Uih ltnil attrl A11TlmfQ I lion ro rompiBw -u onfl bod AH stack Wcsicd front tho ret of fires nnd (torn Bf establishe-1 rsn-i rcgistci-cd in tu KrencU aad America ruid fcooks. 1SI.A?JD HGle'E he'autifullv r'tintcl nt the bead cf Gnofss Iu the Doiroit Rive- ten niiico Mow Ir.e City, an i.xc-isit.lo 3'-fx i nnj rtcamboat. isiton ant -a-niltaf la i.ication twv coil etrityoflice an.ir.a will rccjimpanj hem t.j th i Irw by mad Address, Savaos 6 1ak.nusi, tV.rett, WW.

wnrt Of jrrpnt Bnotiiet Pimiitaiimia rountv. Kansas; no 1m Wailth. involvinn' enormous appiica- Trice 6 do lars per acre. a imturol colon act S'w sow. by impisVMH Cfilce.

44 NiuiTMf Waw Yor fl 11 I 1 i. i- tinnsi and labor. lleThas some 01 me Also a two nunurea acre tract, vuw nf C. Star. dollars per acre.

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