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Republican-Plaindealer from Cherryvale, Kansas • 3

Republican-Plaindealer from Cherryvale, Kansas • 3

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nsxa or K3 it i I EL As we expect to MOVE in JTJXilT, we are desirous of iiJEi Si SELLING OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS jfr" Before we move, and will make prices for the next few weeks that will Astonish Yon. OHISBRYITALlS store. B. GOVELL. T.

jggllgliill JLF. Wood. President. S. M.

Pearson, Vice-Pres. C. AJMrcsrnoLJCasfcsen. A. Paxson, Ast BEMOVAt.

Through pullman sleepers Burrton to Tho Cash Hardware Store ha3 been Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, moved into the 8. M. Pearson building, Angeiea San Diego, and fcai Fran-corner Main and Neosho streets. All Cisco. old customers are cordially invited to Train No.

4 Connects at Monett for call and see U3 at our new quarters. points in Arkansas and Texas. Has Bmith Scott have just completed a job for J. II. rottijobn, which consis-twl of papering an-i painting his res-idonco on west First street, recently parchasod from A.

G. McOormiek. Jim uow haa nJon born. FIRST MATI0FAL BANK. J.

.15. Onia-, Manager, pullman sleeper from Monett Dal- 5 la, Tex. THE OLDEST 3A35TK ITS THE Connects at sfc. Louis with all- lines IT WABN'T HKAVEM, I to tho Kast, Nortli and Houth-eask. Has reclining chair cars, (seat3 free) and Pullman drawing room sieepers to St.

Liouls. Connects at Monett with tho Colum The mnetincr tbe Uepablican Central Committee at Independence last Saturday vva well attended, both by committeemen and candidates. It waa decided that an early convention would be the propor thing this year. bian vesibuled limited, having standard coaches, reclining chair ears (seats Friday nipjht there arrived In thi3 city, a lady and son rom Arkansas City. The lady, an elocutionist by profession, came here for the purpose of organizing a class.

It seems that the boy at once took a disliking to our city, and Sunday morning proceeded to extract from his niotbor's purse during her absenco, a small sum of money, to pay incidental expenses, and hied out to Cherry vale. Noon came but tbe boy did not. and the mother supposed he had dined out with soma friend. Supper time not bringing; him, some alarm was felt. At about eight o'clock the alarm was given, and eome willing helpers were Kcouring the city, no clew was obtained until this morning when it was learned he bad taken passage to Cherry-vale.

His mother hoarded rirst train and succeeded in locating1 the truant and bringing him back to this city, wbore evertlsing was soon forgiven. CoiTnyville Daily Journal. free) and Pullman drawing room. From the Star Kansan we learn that Mrs. Polk Dye, whoso husband commited suicide last December by hanging himself attempted to kill herself at her home in Independence last week by taking an overdose of bel-ladona.

The attempt was frustrated by the timely arrival of Drs. McCulley and Masterson. The first utterance upon her return to consciousness was: "Am I in heaven?" She then discovered presence of the two physicians, and with a look of depair on her face exclaimed "So. I guess not." sleepers to Bt. Louis, making eonnac-tion with all lines from St.

Louis. Th "iuh tickets on ealotoall Forfu her particulars ca! I on or ad LOCALJJKR vines. Smohe the. Siippcc The Uluf Tf.g iu a 4 in Jinaoiie thn Tag ciar Klncilrt fltli Hour and isat. Two fights tovu this week.

Take your produro tt Kfncaid. Kreryoue the Slipper Simi.kets nevt-r go brtefc ou old "(km-ral." Woodland (ScHs i-aiul, and wells It priee Watl Paper ot Preccriptii.m prompt eoicpountfod it WoMland's. Tlx gratfrft barratu5ou ever bean, oft at K.iu-atrte. StmAe the rvilin Slipper cwjo nd yoo nit cot stuped. The it.

C. S'joial at the h.wuw of Mfi. A. J. In is v.hm a snecatt.

fASrlf voa netraKo. 1 swofcft, flslt y.r deaW to jj Clipper. a HtrJy It oyti hU nlffht. dress, C. II.

Clajeokkk, Agent. Tbe Saturday Tele gram Li before Hiid in Its infancy gives promise of a great futuro. Joe (joodykoontz lias hobby, and It strikes us that this new issue of his will develops into a paper tbat will bosomelMugof a literary museum. SANTA KOUTB. east bound.

Arrives Departs A. .1. Dinwiddle and family left this ty moraine for Xansag City, IV Ii55i lUt7 WHI TiBili wini ir.iiniii.i 202 Passenger daily 10:20 a 10-25 a nr 2C4 Passenger daily 12:15 am 12:20 a in 264 Freight daily 4:05 ra 4:30 222 Freight daily. 7:30 pm in WEST BOUKD. a weelt arstl Un-ii procee I to Oakland, California.

Mr. Dinwiddle Iiad net fnTly determined nt what, point be locate THEY HAVE A PULL. Saturday Telegram. The Wilson boys at Cherry vale must Lave a pull. Wbeuever thoy win a ten cent tril in a justice court, ali tbe papers in Cherry vale break out iu spots big an a blanket with laudatory notice of their talent.

They are all right. Good boys and well read lawyers. Long cay they wave. The Cherryvale papers aro justly proud of tho popular law Arm of Wilsoo Wilson, mt have not heard WANTED A good, rtJiablo man to sell organs and wwing machines in the country. be a rust In- and come well recommended.

Ceod wages. For particulars, call at my music and novelty store. Eesppptfully. S. A.

Moknihg. CTeyvillo is o-jofierinpr the proposition of a vPioitita pariy to put hi UByvemof wr.ter wtrka, jjoc-i loins sbe In sch ctosa proximity to ViideffriB lifer, a sjoed aysrtem ouht of any tenJeenV caso except the toi.H pvit ia at lesi Uwi rgtOXD, in- oiudiu'? ilie bot mak cf and iinpr.vd iV.U'f. Tl stfTo passed through hire night, done great IfWliilr iZ Jbo ph.u iis J.I lu i i Airs. Lyhrirrr v.iii go to Hut-lfr, nft wiftk, so Kf-uit the sum-iiiar '1 Oifl with relatives. Straw lialH a-id niiunicr elotbing: in eiKMcHt variety, and at prioea tbat do ii'-t iiK itulei at Miieaids.

A nice Inncb, a co Mnm nier drink. drmHe life nd property in the vicinity of I'crryville an Williams-burg. Ten persons were killed and reveu iujured. Six of the killed and ot the iujuivd belonged to ouo family, named Kincaid. liiirty houses were completely deist royei.

First-class facilities for transacting th business in all its branches. Cherryvale, Kansis.n 291 Pssfnger daily 4:05 ra 4:10 203 Passenger daily 4:05 a a ru Fuels li daily 7 ni 8 a 221 Freight daily a a ra COFFEYVILLK BRANCH. sobth Bound. 282 Passenger, dally, arrives 10:15 a 2SC -'reight, daily, arrives Freight, daily, arrives 7:05 ja SOtTII HOUND. 2S5 Freight, daily, departs 8:20 a Freight, daily, departs 11:00 a 2S1 Passenger, daily, departs.

4:15 Trains 263 and 234 carry passengers and run to and from Chanute and Ceda-rvale. Trains 221 and 222 carry passengers and run to and from Chanute and Winfield. Train 202 has fine coaches and chair ears, arrives at Kansas City 5:00 in, connecting with No. 4, "Columbian Limited which leaves Kansas City 5:10 arriving at Chicagh 8:30 a m. Passengers desiring to spend a couple of hours in Kansas City can take No.

6, tho "Chicago Limited'' which leaves Kansas Citv 75 arriving at Chicago 9:50 the next morning. These trains run solid between Kansas City and Chicago, with elegant palace sleeping ears, ehair ears "and dining cars, connecting at Chicago with train for all points east and west-No. 203 carries Pullman sleepers to Wellington, and through conches to Pan Handle, connects at Winfield with train for poims in Oklahoma and Indian territory, Galvescn and intermediate points in Texas. A. XL Harding, Agem.

DIED Thomas M. Pearson, who had reached hiB sixtieth year, passed away at his home in this city Thursday night, Jimo lSLh, 1892, at midnight. Uncle Tom, as he was familliarly known, was an oid soildier, having enlisted in 18C2 in the 1st Colorado Cavalry, serving to the close of the war, Tho funeral services were held at the house conducted by Revs. E. F.

Taylor and und.r the auspices of the G. A. R. His popularity was demonstrated by tho long procession thnfc followed his remains to the Goodjfcoocta vs Perkins farce at Cof-feyville, and they have nothing to do with it. AMOHS THE COLOItED PEOPLE.

Miss Ella Fmith, who had been visiting her mother in Arkansas, visited with friend in this city thifr week. Mr. lage Lands was over from Oswego Sunday. Will Parkor departed lor parts unknown Sunday night. W.

McCarthy has come home from Chanute to spend the summer. Kev. D. I. ray no, of ITnrobolt, was in the eity Tuesday, the gaet of W.

D. liobiiison. waHita to s'fa? is oaccAOO The perplexing question which is every day asked by people who desire to go to Chicago to attend the World's Fair is, Where are we going to stay when we get there Thi3 is easily answered, and if you will go to the ticket agent of the Fe, Mr. A. H.

Harding, fco will tell you. the inner J.r.och thing you for itiiiri cui ha found the i UIltl 1 iwmmmmw mntmmmm ilrs. II. Sweet, Mias Flo and Lola Sivent, Hie hre, visiting A. Paxson and C.

on their way heme from Fur-ka Hprirgs to Wier City. have boon at the Spiirsgs atout three we-ks on of Miss Flo's health, iut Were obliged to return home sooner tlnn they expected on aeconut of the fever. J.liss Flo is under the cue of Dr. IToatis no H. T.

YEIG SON, -HEADQUARTERS F0R-- Thy ball Kam; between tho Coffey-ville boys and tho humft team Sattudsy hcoih of to 1H iu favor tiu IaM.iT. Tbe itiekiibvis of Vm Junior Lague iu the i'-cttoil of an vvumc'S for tbeir oci il, but will no douW- try It agriin. Tlwj Dady Journal is all right. It is foil nt iiouw. fi aly ed-liad arnt stnrts with a liberal advertising A.

K. Thorn railed to hi? oJd bone iiiima etite rd.iy morn ing hy uiirsouucing the death a Florence Dulv is eiilnhji'rd on the Arrangements havo been made for the distribution by the Santa Fe com pany ol a txtmuhlet enUtied "Homes Unpretentious, but always accom-modutiiug and ever prepared to eater For Visitors to the World's F'air. This is a reliable pamphlet containing the to tho wants of the bread eaters of names and addresses of about y.oou families who will furnish accommo X5 Vj Wi'. w3 swi WE ARE SATISFIED. The power of the press Is wonderful cometimes.

ist week we asked the gas company to give our city a practical demonstration of what gas would do in the way cf fumshiug power for our mills. Tha It publican Plais-dealeu had scarcelv been put to uress when men were put to work excavating a ditch for the purposo of laying a high pressure line to the Vienna lioUo' Mills, operaced by Kammerdie-ner Hitchcock on West Main street. "We are not quit certain that, the paper had been read by anyone outside of the ofiice at tho tame the work was commenced, but ls that as it may, the mill now runs "with gas and the culy kick wo hear from the owners is that they cannot keep down the Liawn Mowers, Refrigerators, Step Ladders, dation to visitors from May 1st to 3 Cherry vale, is the firm of Turner Son. Their wholesome bread anddo-li'cioua pies, cakes and olher pastries do not admit of opposition in the bakery business, and will ever bold for October 31st, 1803. The pamphlet also MEMPHIS ROUTE.

DEPART. No. 402 Passenger ...8:30 a. m. No.

418 Accommodation 11:50 a. m. contains soctional maps which will eitabirt the intending visitor to select auy quarter of the city that he won Turner A REIVE :i.nton (Mo.) 10 vo. Ah ah roimd lem tne OI Mewwm preter. Correspondence can be carried on and definite arrangements on liakery win evoc on consmerea No.

401 Passenger. 6:25 p.m. No 417 Accommodation 11:00 a. m. Trains No, 402 connects with all Screen Wire, an absolute necessity in this eity, in spite of all competition that may spring up.

made so that when visitors arrive in Chicago they can proceed at once to their quarters. principal lines at Kansas City for tho mom It fi mrm Last and West. Thi3 is the Colorado and California train: also connects at Arcadia with last tram tor power. When people come to Cher Memphis and all points south. Free RAILROAD TIME TABLES.

ry vale now. and want to know what reclining chair cars from t. Scott. Any information regarding rates, our natural gas will do, just waltz; them aroubd to themill and they will ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO.

routes, cheerfully extended. Through tickets to all points. Call on be convinced that there is enough of or address O. Coknwbll, Ageut FRISCO L.INE3. The following time eard went into Spring Hinges, Hammocks, Fishing Tackle, and all Muds of seasonable the stuff here to revolve the sun, mooa and all the plannvets if such a thing effect Sunday, April 2nd, 1803; EAST BOUND.

Fraols Cramer visited the Cig Hill Stock and Wheat Farm Wednesday auri photograplied a 300 acre field of wheat The owner cf the farm. It. K. McVey, has 1,000 acres of wheat around homo and 500 in tho running seven binders, and ou Tueaday cut end shocked 137 acres. Mac.

is an uncompromising llopublican, and says industry and enterprise are the best remedies for calamityism. If wheat brings a good price this fall there is danger of Mc-Vey becoming a 'bloated Republican landholder." were necessary. COLORADO TOUltlT KATES VIA No 2 St Louis Mail 4 Atlantic Express 32 Stock Freight THE TIE THAT CINDS Tho home ef Mr. L. F.

Cramer. Sr. THE 1 U1SCO LlNil. Commencing at once the Friseo Line III 36 Local Freight 84 Freight S3 WEST BOUND. was the scene ot an happy event 1 Thursday evening, June 15th.

It was 2:51 a ra 3:07 6:50 a 8:35 a 4:31 7:28 pm 12:25 am 12:30 a 12:40. am 8:25 a 7:28 pm 7:28 pin will sell round trip tor-trist tickets to Denver, Colorado springs, Pueblo, No. 1 Tex. Colo. A 5E the occasion of the marrage of their HABDWAEE.

Trinidad and Maniton, at rate daughter, Myra, to Thomas Kllev. of $27.40. limited lor return until About seventy-five guests were there to witness he ceremony and extend 3 California Express "37 Fast Freight "33 Freight 31 Local Freight 35 Calif. Fast Nob. 15th, 1893.

We Invite Your Inspection. For particulars as to time, connec congratulations. At 8 o'clock the tions and etc. Call upon or address contrasting parties marched to the newspaper Florenco has but fotf equals in the west. Js'ovv ae atimnier the ileal cornea: better r.r nn ie pi'asut ilace U) enjoy a gs-od SiCdl-or luncii than at tho Eatit iSiue Jie.iiaMrunt.

tf. itev. O. W. CaoMidy shipped household ftoodfr to Ft.

SKrt yesterday. with hi family departed this morning. They will be greatly Pearl l'taroti i preparing to xnake a tour of the country in elocutionary work, a.id if merit counts for anything he will make a suctions of it. Mis. L.

H. Smitli of Conneljville, is in the city on a visit to her son, A. V. Bmlth, of tho firm of Smith and is very much pleased with Cherry vale. Mrs.

ti. W. Bpringer baa subleased the Sawyer property and moved her household edocts to the home of bor daughter, Mrs. J.B. Wood on west Ilala street.

-FrotJ. Jdadisen Alien will hold a Spiritual Secviui the grove at Dr. residence on east tjscoud btreet fcundny cveriug ct 5:83 p.m. All are invited. Jauws '-KeUey will leave for the -Voxid, Fair dty.tOTBerrefr to join hla faintly.

Frcui Chlcjrot they will proceed to Slark county, Ohio oa a Visit to relatives. This onlce dos tiot manufacture rpruce gttm or deal in tewing machine iioedio. This etated for the benefit of tboso who taiva bcn lnqtiirlnj for those -artlc-lts. John Coldwell, the popular local ascnt for ttie "TVella Suigo Express Co, with Ms l9 daaghters, has gone Tennessee to visit -hid old home at BhelbyvilianiKX tnkoi much needed lest. Local Freights will carry passen Neodsha has natural ga3.

They found it at a depth of 1)80 feet, and prenonunce it equal to some of the wells in this city. There is nothing selfish about and she is always glad to see her neighbors follow in her footsteps. When this citv developed natural gas a few years ago it was said by many that this entire C. H. Claiborne, gers when provided with tickets or Frisco Line.

Agent passes. between Neodosha and Colnrobus when provided with tickets or passes. EXCURSHON RATES VIA MEM contry was underlaid with it, and the FlilSCO XINE CONNECTIONS. Train No. 1 Connects at JBarrton PHIS ROUTE.

Tho Memphis route will sell excur west parlor window, which bad previously been decoraued, with an arch richly draped with lace, and from which was suspended a marriage bell georgeously illuminated with flowers. A trio composed of Mies Uarton, L.F. Cramer, Jr. and Mr. Bradfleld, disbursed an appropriate march during tho entrance of the bridal party.

The young couple was conducted to their position unler the marriage bell by the Funday Scool class of the bride followed by F. E. Creamer and Miss Josie and brides with A. T. F.

By. for points In Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, "Wyoming, persistency of prospectors is fast proving that theory to be true, notwithstanding the many un3uces3tul at Utaa. xaano, Montana, wasbitigton. Queen Mictoria sion tickets at the follovrtng tate3: Chicago one way 814.60; ChiC2go and return S28.25: St. Lonis one way and California.

Has reclining chair tempts of neighboring towns to find cr (seats free) to Cleburne, Tex. via it. Independence can now tab a new Wichita, tnrough Oklahoma, and lte- courage. clining Chair Jar (seats free) and St. Louis and return Colorado Springs and return, Manitoa and return, Pueblo and return, Trini Three men were over from Indepen dad and return, 827.40.

Jfuiiman Kieeper zo isurrton. Train Is o. 2 Connects at Monett for points ia Arkansas and points in Indian Territory via Neosho; also with tha Galveston Yestibuled Limited, maid. The marriage ceremony was dence this week seeking homes in pronounced by Rev. G.

W. Cassiy. Cherry vale. One of them, who owns after which consatulation3 wereex considerable property at Independ which has Standard Coaches, Reclin Parties intending to visit the World's Fair will do well to call on C. O.

Cornwell, who can pnt you tn communication with bearding houses and hotels on almostny street in Chicago. ence, says he does not believe that city tended and a delightful repast served. ing Chair Cars (seats free) ana Pullman Drawing Boom Sleepers through At midnight, Mr. and Mrs. Kiley went west'ba "Frisco' to viait will ever have natural gas, and as he 13 growing oM be proposes to livo to Galveston, via Paris and Dallas without change.

AU meals served ia Would be amazed if she could behold the splendor of the large as- aortment of French ftiamond Ct and Illuminated Queen Victoria Glassware at Mornings' It is the finest line erer brought to the city, and is being sold at prices that aro folly one hundred per cent, lower thau'evor berore. Also an extensive lino of Plain Glaswarc All kinds -of Musical Instruments and Musical Supplies. Sewing Mftehines. Novelties. You enn always find bargains on my 5 10 CENT COUNTERS.

IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO SEE IT AND GET PBICES. where he can ea joy soae of tho Iux- the popular Santa Fo Dining Cars oo this train south of Monett. lutic3 of life. Our natural gas, good with friends, and enjoy their honey-mooA. -Mr.

Thomas lliley and Miaa Myr Crasser were "well know antl onTtccts at Bt. Ixmis with all luies ir ii in: schools, good churches, good society, good business advantages, good rail to tho East, North, and South-oast: m3 I lavcly tnit fnr forty were counted among the veryv best Hasrcollning chair cars (seats flee) Sj-jl fTJ JL txurtn, lull sree, hott )fyf 'orttt of Jffi iVVMHI. tonpa eh nvuMc nf thu vocat ami T-orth of V. esaus. ton ec iiuimc inu spatkrint? vocal nl road facilities, aod evGn tho "tall pal young people of our city.

In their and Pullman to Bt. quality, and instrumental piict. tuetto trees'' back of the Republic la up in tftc mnst tnanner. inclifhrtg rge sue pnTaits, "vx the larse all gotwn Ifonr II. Murphy and vilt ara attend-irgthe World'd Fair, having left for Train No.

3 Connects at Burrton, Kan. with A. T. and 8. Ily.

for ofiice are bound to attract people from a town that is so dead that Gabriel Eytince and PauUftC tL iai.cw.il, fc Chicago Tuesday. Mr. Murphy's points in Colorado, New and Old unitod they lose none of the universal popularity that has been theirs in. the past. A happy wedded life is cljeirs if they chose it, and their rmmy fnend3 unite in hoping Addrcasiiil c1crs to Mexico, Arizona, and California.

Has health is very poor, and daring their p1 NEW iOSK. JIUSTIVJ, FrPfi, Tlrolwv Theatre litiil.lir.j-. N'rw York wilt havo to provide Himself with a brae3 band to arouse its inhabitants ou reclining chair cars (seat3lree) to An fctay In Chicago ha will undergo ficjal treatiaexit. thony, Kans. and IJurrton, Kans.

and resurrection day, Pullman sleeper to JJurrton, Ivans it will bc long and happy, i.

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1893-1893