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T. -M." -H-IGK-S. yThe CambridgecNes: The ideal girl is seldom to be met with, says a cotemporary, but, never- peleBsshe exists, behas a modest, Bcal rlish sort of a way about her that is HICKS, A. V. WIJ-KINSfJN, Editoii.

yery likely to deceive, but to tliosevho know her well, she is the happiest, wlt- est, brightest of girls, and every inch SATURDAY, 20, 1886. ESTATE 'THE BRIGHT BUS WWZ? The Bcrmoivwas long and the proaoher prosy, The cushUm was soft and the corner cosy And musing I knew, By my side lu the pew Was a dear little face that was sjveet and rosy. A stray bit of lace and the curl of a feather Lay close my check, and I didn't care whether The service was long, i Or flirting was wrong In lono hack pew, as we kniJt down togethor. In reading prayers we had a hook between us; So sweet was lier smile, had nobody scfin us, While bent on our knees ((), how Cupid did teac!) I had stolen a kins, with the prayer book to screen us. In the oriel window the sunlight was learning, In my drowsy brain I felt lovo fancies teeming Then my heart gave a thump By my head got a bump On the back of the pew I had been dreaming.

Harold Van Santvood. Dealer In 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES? Boots, Shoes and Clothing. COUNTRY BRODUCE WANTED For which I will pay the highest marketprlce in groceries. My stock is fresh and FIRST-CLASS, and I ask that you call and learn prices before buying elsewhere. I mean to do a square business, and hope to merit a fair share of patronage.

the true woman, when fairly aroused to action. She may not be the prettiest JPTTTQ 1 DOT) in (ir be fmnd ill at AdvortlMwrBureauao 8pruoe whnro advm-llaliij FouutnuiU uuy In uudo luc It IN MiW girls, but when she gets fairly start ed in conversation, you feel as if your 1 AGENTS, Cambridge, very sou was being drawn through her brilliant eyes, and you become fully convinced that is something else live for in this world than simply JJQTln Harden's old stand, CAMBRIDGE, KAS-Jf your individual sen. wnen you are TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTI ON, One copy, one year, In advance, 11,00 One copy, alx months, In advance, 60 -with 15 cents a year additional for postage to 'persona living outside of the county. 'k. s.

k. r. k. time table GOINO EABT. GOINO WJiST, Passenger, 6,4 p.

m. 7.8i)pm 9.23 a. m. Fasscneor, 9.38 a. m.

ji Henbt Dyer, Ajrcnt. ropg and your way is clear before you, 'he following is a partial list of lands iQ is trirlish, full of play and song but when your heart has been, wounded now in our Lands for sale, which we will Bhow to parties desiring to purchase, free of charge THE? CHANGED THEIR HINDS, He offered mollis heart and hand, Whereat I laughed and said him nay But found too late that when he went He took my happiness away. And so I wrote a little note "Dear Jack," It asked with sweet design, "In love it's fair to change one's mind." Said he, "It If and I've changed mine." and the path before you is dark and treacherous, you will find this ideal girl both tender in her sympathies and CHIN MUSIQ. A limited number of town lots will strontt in her womanhood divine ight to lead you safely through the bo given to parties who will build residences on them in Cambridge, Kas. Mrs.

Dr. Gorden la sick. channel of darkness and despair. A house of 6 rooms and two lots in The "following is from the 'Winfield Cambridge, will trade for stock or sell clieap for cash. iLook out for -Bargains 1 G.

a barber; Dry Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, TINWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, Hats and Caps, way down, at G. G. Barber's General Store, A full line cprj" stantlyonhand. BSMIigbest market price paid for produce. STJlIT, ZECA.IsrS.AI3.

'Mrs. John IlluWia very ill. Chapman's at bed-rock for' cash, tf 'Aleck McClellanha8 quit' the livery Stable. i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Wichita, Kansas, Feb.

'8(5. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to muko final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before S. B. Sherman or II. F.

leks, notaries public at Cambridge, Kansas, on March 27, ltfSlt, via: Charles Dale, 1) No 80233 for the sw tvlA sec 5, the wl nw sec 8 and nejj 25 business lots 25x125 and 25x150 feet in Cambridge, Kansas; ateo 150 res- Courier and expresses our sentiments exactly "The loafer is a blasted nuisance, whether lyou And him iii the editorial sanctum, in the workshop, the store, on the street corners anywhere dence lots 50x125 feet each? Will be sold atia bargain; terras to suit purchaser at Chap- c. 7 twp 82 Fine gray flannel 16J cts. Uriah's. tf lie names the following witnesses to prove le is a dead weight on society, a hin- A house with four good rooms, two derance and a bore. lie forms no part lots, in Cambridge.

Price reasonable, of nature's plans. It abhors him I 8. JI, Fall has returned from his eastern visit i Call on Sherman Hicks for real estate loans. no. 71.

160 acres of upland prairie. 3 miles While all the world is bustling, he stands in stoic decay, gliding into seedy frorri Cambridge, unimproved. Frlce $800, part on ime if desired by purchaser. vagabondism. Loaferism soon makes man musty.

It is only constant use his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Dodson, Jones, Charles Fazel and Hughes, all of Cain-bridge, Cowley county, Kansas. 85-80 Dale, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Wichita, Kas Feb. 10, '80.

Notice is hereby given that the following named settler Was filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in. support of his claim and that said proof will be made before 8 Sherman or II Hicks, notaries public at Cambridge, Kansas, on March 27, ISStS, viz Abe Brown, 1) No 20482, for the lots 22, 23, 2t and 31 see (1 twp 83 8 c. Ho names the followiug witnesses to prove his continuous renidence upon and cultivation of said land viz: (i Sumner, of Cambridge, Cowley county, Kansas, Robert Webb, VV that keeps our faculties bright. The NO. ,65.

80 acres, 9 miles from Cambridge, all. idle man soon gets dull and muddy- leaded." good tilable land, no imrirovements, pride 310 per acre, part on time if desired by purchaser. R. C. Hamil has moved to Chautauqua county.

1 Teachers' association at the school house to-day. Jt is said the Arkansas River is just b-b-o-m-i-n-g. Will Weaverling is preparing to move onto the farm. We visited Mr. Albert's school on Friday afternoon of last week.

The No. 72. 160 acres 8 miles east of Cambridge. LIVERY, FEED Sale STABLE! FIRST CLASS RIGS, TEAMS pupils had written Inch were read by Miss Susie Clover and Webb and Amrinc, of eioverdalo, Chautauqua county, Kansas. twe'nty aciesin cultivation1, house, small orchard and plenty of water; a cheap place at 900 cash.

1 Joe Combs was in town last Sunday from Wellington. bask UAhB, uegisier, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kas, Jan. 27, '80. Notice Is hereby given that the following NO.

7-i. 160 3 miles from Cambridge, ft Ben Rowe alternately. Three good songs were rendered by the teacher. Misses Freddie Iledrick, Maggie Pickering (organist), May Winters, Emma Sherman, Maud Iledrick, and Messrs. John Crawford and Rodman Winters.

The school is gliding along smoothly' named settler has filed notice of his Intention Miss Minnie Leedy visited friends in 50 acres in cultivation, house 12x16 and addition 12x14, bearing orchard, 100 to make filial proof In support of his claim, Winfield this week. nd that said proof will be made before (Ml peach 40 apple' trees aftd small i- Sherman or H. F. Hicks, notaries public nt Cambridge, Kansas, on March 18. 18S0, vizi fruits, 2 good wells; a good farm and Mrs.

Henry Beamer and children are Saddle Horses Always on Hand, well adapted for stock or grain, trice James tf. i one, ior ni-s ueid sec iwp ua home from their vi3it. 7 east. $2000, will give time" oil $800 at, 8 per and nicely i All the parents should visit the school occasionally. lie names the following witnesses to prove cent, interest, We expect a number of pretty school- his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizf In every life there comes a time when Ji Jloldcn, Wm (jorreii, vvm irwui ana no.

53. 160 miles from the springs of joy dry up when the ma'ms in town to-day. i Miss Eva Reynolds, of Torrance. was here Saturday last. Sf Ware, all of Cambridge.

vCowley County, Kan. 23-28 Fua'xk Dale, Register. GIVE MP A FAIR TRIAL. TERMS CASH. E.

W. ST0NER, Proprietor. days drag wearily by and the nights are one long season of sleepless gloom but NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. good frame house 14x16 ft with stone kitchen 12x16 ft, s.t'one stable 17x45 ft. hearing peach orchard, 40 two' year old Born to Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Land Office at Wichita, Feb. 5, 1880.

nothing in calamity can so poison thp nectar of life and rob the sun of its Notice Is hereby givcu tliat tlie tollowing apple trees, good stone correls, 53 acres on last Wednesday, a girl. ,13 feuced for pasture, 95 acres in cultiva named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final nroof in support of his claim, and warmth as being out on the prairie with Mr. McClellan, principal of the Dex- tion, a desirable farm. Trice S2500; part(on time, a pocket full of cigars and no matches. that said proof will bo made before Slier man Or Hicks, notaries public' at' Cam-brillec.

Kas. on March 20th, 1880, viz jter school, was in town Saturday. Life is full of barren Datches to the Marion Uardner, tor tne lots ami ao secai We printed some letter-heads and en No. 80. 160 acres in Cowley county, Kansas, 8 c.

He names the following witnesses to prove his woman whose husband has no style about him. We pity the man or wo velopes for Dr. Gorden, Wednesday. L. C.

Pattisou, the leading black continuous residence upon and cultivation of bottom and upland prairie, forty-five a. in cultivation, fiftv a. in pastjire fenced THE I' Type-Writer said land, viz: man' who has no pride about them. with post and wire frame house, two John HHlicr, IHnegardncr, II Ross Hall smith of Dexter, was in town this week. ooms, good condition; well which af and Rowe, all of Cambridge, Cowley county, Kansas.

Brace up and always appear neat and clean at home as well as abroad. No fords plenty of stock water, young peach orchard. A good stock and grain farm. James Nelson, of Wellington, came over last Saturday and Sundayedwith 'Or)L'J RANK JJALK, UCglSier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

4 In t.hft nest for these reasons It is durable, simple in construction, weighs but Price $1,350. slovenly person is admitted into the ranks of good society. Land Office at Wichita. Kansas, Jau. 28, '80.

iis girl. seven pounds, enclosed in a black walnut case away from dust, and costs nothing NO. ,84. Notice is-herebv given that tne tollowing A corps of engineers were in town 160 acres, 40 acres under cultivation, to run it. liesicies whs, in tne poinis 01 syeeu, wiue muge ui wum, quauty ut sjjpe? portability, ease with which ijt c'an be learned, and its low price, named settler bus filed notice of his intention to niake final proof in support of his claim and that said nroof will be made More These are lovely nights for and surety are conducive to S3 acres fenced with barb wire, frame house 13x15 and kitchen 8x13, stone this week.

They represented the Chicago, Kansas Southern E. and are Sherman or II Hicks, notaries public at Cam 11 IS An AHLAU. marriage. bridge. on March 13, 'lliomai stable 16x32, two goQd wens and plenty of stock water, fair orchard, stone and E.

Htcks.tor the lots 24, "ioanu sec I'J twp at on a preliminary survey from Eureka to Arkansas City via Dexter. They 8 east. Mrs. Lucy Cooper came over from Winfield Thursday to visit relatives Thousands of business men everywhere are using them and testify that they the best. If you want a perfect writing machine, write at once to me for circulars and prices.

Every machine is warranted as represented, or no sale. wire corrals, stone hen house and out He names the following witnesses to right down Grouse creek. side cellar; 4 miles from Cambridge. followed fit and friends. prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz A Clover, Joseph Cue, John llillier and Williato Cue, all of Price $1600, time pn part if desired.

reticent about then- J. H. PAZfcL, Winheia, Kansas. They seemed very Ndi ,83. business.

UamDnuge, cowicy county, nansas. New market circulars, cloaks and dolmans sold at'a sacrifice at Chapman's, 3-28 Frank Dale, Registei' 560 acres, bottom and upland, 80 A new novel will soon be published acres under cultivation, 43 acres of tim Burden, Kas. tf i As will be seen it will contain nothing ber, 320 acres under fence, house 14x18 OSAGE CASH ENTRY. WAGON, CARRIAGE, AND LAND with addition 10x18, frame, stone sta startling until the third chapter U. S.

Land Office. Wichita, Jan. 19, 'SO. A number of our citizens participated in a wolf hunt last Saturday, but got ble 18x42, Grouse creek runs through Hearing ordered by letter Dec. 23, 1885.

If von have a house and lot. a forty acre larm place, small orchard, hog carrol, out nr a ten Ihousand acre ranch to sell, a notice Complaint having been entered at this office "nary a woir." Chap. I. Maid one. Chap.

II. Maid won. Chap. III. Made one.

Inserted hi the by Jbseim B. McCoy against Fred P. Kent, building 12x14; one mile from Box, Ks, Price 88,000, will give time on 2,500, for failure to comply with law as to Osage BLACKSMITH SHOPS, The man who sits down to wait for National Real Estate Investor Cash Entry No. 10018 dated January 8, 1884, No. 61.

The protracted meeting at this place something to turn up will need a cush-ion on his chair. 80 acres in Cowley county, good bot will reach 5,000 men and hring you a purchaser. It will cost you but $1.00 lor first insertion of an Inch "description of your property. upon lots 31 and 32 sec 7 township 32 south of range 8 east, In Cowley county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry contestant allesrine that the same Fred 1 Kent has closed Thursday evening. Three per sons joined church.

tom and upland, 30 acres in cultivation, box house 12x20 wifh 3 rooms, with an addition 14x16, good cellar, good well, jLUKENS IIORSMAN, Prop, AH kind of repairing done on RATIONAL REAL ESTATE INVESTOR, Migs Salmon, of Dexter, and Miss Wilson, of Torrance, gave this office a Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 41 The weather has been very pleasant a small orchard, 2 corn cribs, box staple, friendly visit last Saturday. this week, but lookout not complied with the law as to residence and improveriibnts in this that he never had a dwelling house on said land or resided there, and that ho never in any way or manner improved said land, the said said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 24th day of February, 1880, at 9 o'clock a. to re one mile lrom school, one mio rrom short notice, DR. HENDERSON.

Cambridge. Price $1600, $700 on five If there is any person to whom you "That's the way to do it years time with 7 per cent int. 606 608 WYANDOTTE KANSAS ClTY.IVIO. feel a dislike, that is the person of spond and furnish testimony concerning said I will for the next thjrty days sell No 82. 280 acres, bottom, upland and timber whom you ought never to speak.

Rtgular Oraduate SledMne. 18 yean ti in Chicago. Authorized to reat all Chronic, Nervous and Bpecial alleged taiiurc. 21-24 Fit ask Dale, Register. overcoats, caps and gloves at actual 70 acres under cultivation, 15 aoreB tim cost.

Come and see. T. M. Hicks. ber, two good wells, creek, 1J acres of uiseoseB.

seminal newms, Sexual Debility Loss of Sexual Power, So. Guaranty Cure or money refunded. Charges low. Ageandexperl- uin. ara Imnnrtjint No mercurv or in Wagon and Carriage work specialty.

CHARGES REflSONfiBLE, Bring on your work. tUKENS ft HORSMAlf, 15. W. GORDON, M. S.

B. Sherman and Joe McCoy visited Grenpla Thursday. Mr. Sherman says a new paper will be started there in a orchard fenced with good stone wall smoke house, cribs, 2 good outside eel Ladies all wool hose 25 cts. a pair at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON iurious medicines used, No time lost from business.

Polenta at a distance treated by mail. Medicine Bentevery- Chapman's. tf Bhorttime. lars, feed lots, corrals, frame house 14x16 with 12x13, and addition 7x12, stone CAMBRIDGE KANSAS, wnere tree xrom gaze or oreaaaKe. Di.au, juu, vnoa uiu send for terms.

Consultation free and confidential, A BOOK for both sealed for 60 in stamps. All colors dress goods 5 cts. at Chap tin- Tenders his services to the people of Cambridge BHIUMflTlM RHeEUMEATIC CURE. barn 12x24; 8 miles from Cambridge Price $2500, $450 on time. News Is not a large paper, but it pontains a vast amount of news from and surrounding community, icsspcciai at man's, Burden.

tf IcvcryA I "wsoandf 1-AK tention given to midwifery. SIXTEENTH YEAS. No. 81. all over the world.

Peruse its colums We have plenty of money to loan on 120 acrSs, 20 bottom land. 35 under A POSITIVE CUKE for RHEUMATISM. $500 for any oase this treatment fall, to cure or help. Greatest discovery la annals of In acute cases, one dose gives relief a ewdoses remove, fever and pain In Joints; ure completed In (to 7 davs. Bend of case with for Call or Address.

Dr. Hen 8 1, Kansas Qitv.Mo. and be convinced. good real estate security, at as low a cultivation, black limestone, mostly all rate of interest as can be obtained else THE KANSAS IJT: 1:1 it F. A.

HOWL AND, M. HOMEOPATH 1ST CAMBRIDGE, KANSAS, where. Sherman Hicks, It is announced on good authority fhat we will be visited by a big storm on about the 25th inst. We should all good tillable land; box house story and a half 12x16 in good condition, Kansas stable, good spring and well, fair orchard, small fruits, good cave, stone hen house 8x10. stone crib 8x12, good Cambridge, Kans.

G. B. Shaw Co. at their yard in CITY TIMES, BRIGHTEST "llND BEST, Ill Illicit opposite Huff 8 store. be prepared for it.

Cambridge are now receiving a full stock corrals. Fhis farm is located 5 HENRY ASP, stock of best grade of lumber, which Bose Jones, who has been sojourning Our 14th fihh wnrth miles south of Cambridge, price $1500 i premium list, comprising over $32, 1 of presents, is now ready. Every fi in Missouri this winter, is spending time on 400. they are offering at as low prices as the same can be bought in any of the subscricerto the Weekly Times at $2.00 A TTORNEY AT LAW, Winfield. Kansas A Office, in Hackney McDonald's build few days here.

Cambridge seems to lng, Ninth Avenue. No. 23. lumber yards in the neighborhood. hold a charm for Mr.

Jones. 480 acres, 4 miles from Cambridge G. B. Shaw Co. ltf J.

Froehlich, Agt. THE PUBLIO -cro This week Thomas E. Hunt bought the Jones tract of land just south of 60 acres in cultivation, five hundred rods of stone fence and one mile of post year, when order is received before April 80, 1886, will receive a premium worth, at retail, from tl to $1,000. Full particulars and specimen copies free. PKICE8 FOR SUBSCRIPTION.

Weekly, with premium, per year, 3 00 Weeklv, without premium, per year, 1 00 Sunday Times, per year. 2 00 Daily Times, per year, 10 00 Address all orders to The Times, Kansai City, Mo. Special tarnis to agents. ji .1,1 iv "til Jit r. jux, 3 a xi.i -1 Overcoats $1,50 up to $8 for choice 'wmmmmmmmi Cambridge, Nov.

and 3 of wire fence, 10 acres timber, the Windsor school house. The sale at Chapman's. tf creek runs through place, affording I take this method to tender my was made through Sherman Hicks abundance of, good water for stock house frame 14x16 feet with stone kitch Kemember when you borrow money thanks to the public for the kind and jenerous patronage in the past and hope of Sherman Hicks that your mortgage en 10x16 feet, two good wells, orchard William C. Hamil and Miss Hattie IJtley were united in marriage at Win milk my work at the old stand as Blacksmith of peach and cherry trees in bearing, a No. 1 stock farm.

Price 4,000, on terms field last Wednesday by Rev. Kelly will entitle me to the same considera We wish them long life and prosperity, to suit purchaser. No. 75. tions in the future.

8m. R. F. ROBERTS, A PRESENT. Our readers for 13 cents in postage stampi to pay for mailing and wrapping, and names of two book agents, will receive FREE a Steel Finish Parior Engraving of all OUR PRESI-DENTS, including Cleveland, size 22x38 worth $4.00.

Address v8n42yl Eldeb Pub. Chicago, 111. When you want to borrow money on 1340 acres, in Cowlev county, timber, real estate, and want your money when bottom and upland, 400 acres bottom Send six cents for post-X SXXZJ and receive free a costly box of goods which will you to land under cultivation, 100 acres tim it is promised and at the lowest living is not sent east but is kept in Cowley county, where you can get your interest coupon the same day you pay your interest. I haye for sale near Cambridge about 100 tons of prairie hay. Will sell cheap, tf J.

W. McClellan. Fine suits $7.00, ladies hose 5 cts. a pair at Chapman's. tf Ladies beautiful hcods at Chapman's, tf Now is the time td buy everything at Chapman's.

tf rates, call on Sherman Hicks, Cam more money right away than anything else in this world. All of either' sex succeed from ber, 900 acres pasture, 200 acres fenced with stone, wire and boards, frame house, main 14x20, kitchen 10x12 and addition 12x16. lot: stable, Grouse creek bridge, Kansas. first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure.

At once address True Augusta, Maine. 21yl 1 Tt is a negro superstition that if a (0k AP CT 10 cent8 p08taffe and wa ljlr.1 will mail you free a royal, val-uable, sample box of goods thatwillputyouintheway of making mora money at onco, than anything elso in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in Bpare time, or all the timo. Capital not required. We will start you, Immcnss pay sure for those who start, at once.

lyr. StinsoS (te Portland, Maine, twig or bush gets caught in a woman WT TXT more money than at anything else HrAsa and is dratmed after her, it is a 111 by taking an agency for the best runs through place, large orchard, stock scales, corrals, cribs, cellar, mile from school, 2J miles from Cambridge; price $25000; part on time at 8 per cent, interest. selling dook out. uegmners sueceeu grandly rljm she' had a lover. This partly ex None tall.

Terms tree, jjallett co ill Uilli una. Portland Maine. 21 yl plains the feminine craze for picnics. 1.

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