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The Kansas Commonwealth from Cherryvale, Kansas • 5

The Kansas Commonwealth from Cherryvale, Kansas • 5

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Cherryvale, Kansas
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5
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mum i. w- AgricU lirictol! i "wv viiiM nrt ff.uwa. i 7 Profit in Farming. A gentleman of undoubted au thority recently gave us some' fig-Urefl which go to disprove the pessimist howl that "farming don't pay," He owns 120 acres, which CoBt him $1,000, but has increased in value to say double or more. Of course the howlers don't admit that lands increase in value.

He rents this land on the shares, because it is most profitable. This Year has been a bad crop year, but price- b50' 'fa in; I hmfi Hon. Jtrrlmlah Busk KANSAS BTATB BOAIID. K( President, Hon. A.

W. Smith MojP Seoretary, Hon Martin fclSTBICI AMD COWNIY AS80CI A1" Nfr' Kansas State Fair Association, t. K. MooV Allen County, Anderson County Fair Asoolattoa Atoh'iion'CounVyAgrioultural 8ocletJu Frank Koyoo. h.

Barber County Driving Park ana AS'1" Wm.F.SnnltAVV Ceatral Arkansas Valley Kalr Asboi A (J. Sohorniorhorn, (jt" Burton County Fair AWton Brown County Exposition AHSooiatl'jL John Mover, 1' Vxf Chase County Agricultural Society. fl(lJ PROPRIETORS OF Cherokee County Agricultural L. M. l'kikeilnir.

nevertheless he has received $79.80 for oats, $31.50 for wheat, $30 for hay, and with corn at 30 cents he Will get $144, in all $285.50 for crop rental on 120 acres in a bad year. That is it would pay 6 per cent interest on and $35 for taxes, South Kansas Tribune. Dr. and Mrs. Lee, dentists, Coffeyville and Cherryvale, Kan-Bas.

First-class work. Prices reasonable. Best references given, fifteen years experience in Eastern cities and seven in Kansas. Ether, Gas, Chloroform, Co-cnine and numbing applications for painless tooth extraction. Cheyenne County Agricultural Asig'Vvy.

K. Dennlson, St' Clay County Fair Assoc atlon, '1 lousoy, Coffey County Fair Association, of thf al" of i i'f "vo J. K. wooninru, Cowley County Fair and Driving- i Vj 0Ultl0 W.J.Kennoy,V Crawford County Afrloul(1E8oSW(J' CentrVl'kansHsBair "AVsoclatloii Goo. 'V Doniphaii County Fair Asswlutlon ElUs County Afi'-'o1, flM Finny County Fanner Hi, 1 1.

mm Ms Santa Fe Route Excursions. nnmmonciiur Sent, i and dosing Oct. 10th. Rvniirxion tickets Chicago and St. Louis ao- n.

nf nxniMltiiina will lie on sale ciii'ii Mon ora uii r.v tr, i iMflt day and Thursday, at rate otorio und one third WyfUiintff Airril'lllllll-ftl AfBrah: Wfl? imw ror mo rounn rriu. iun 10 cwntw uir nuuup- John Goodwins, J' Bionfeo. Tickets limited days frem date of WV tnla 8 "n'l Pl" Franklin County Aarloultuml v. sale, A- HAHiiiwi, Vi-n AKnt M. Mhnlriniu Kansas Central Agricultural Sooiet.v- J.

K. Young, A great many farmers, acting on Agricultural and flraham CountV ofvryaniot'" our SUKftestion, are Baving uieir tural Association. i 1 fl Hnffln tr corn fodder. Kansas Farmer. '5l- 'Wl' Heklu 'JWiorP? 1 Grant Count Agricultural society, It is wonderful what an influence ri" von u.rnor niiniv Mechanical and Ai this journal has amongthe farmers in agricultural' matters.

Now if FOR ra. ewett Society J. bi. Harvev County Fair Association Son, .1 111. HUfjENCE, KANSAS.

HodgeoianCounty Fair Association. Jc, h. C. MUIoIVJa'A Jefferson County Agricultural and association J. VV.

Shrader.V Jewell County agricultural and WV) J. W. Uobert8. QvVy Johnson County Cooperative alr, Judge Peffer wants his political advice to the farmers to be acted on as promptly as his advice to "cut up corn," let him urge them, as the great mass of them will be sure to do, to vote with one or the other of the great political parties that will in future as in the pastcontrol the affairs of the state and nation. Spectator.

OOOl' r.li,f,,iln Cnniitv Fair nssoclatlou, Win. M. 8m Unn County Fair. CttrapbeU RIEBS geoc: 'VI- KANSAS LaCyngo District Fair nSM-wation. lolin H.

Cartni 1 1 Av yA Brcedorg 0f Logan County ai-ioiiltuml society. C. Holmes, huh" Marion County ugrloultiiral kfii Slirt-lon GattiB Frankford Meohanlcal ciaiion .1 A. Weston. a.

Kiiir assoc ation.i m. yXViT fiV bargain '7, rnad v. waugu, DR. HESTIS Makes a specialty of chronic diseases. Cancers and Tumors removed without the knife.

Treats Catarrh and all lung difficulties successfully by the compound ox-ygen treatment, also gives the medicated vapor baths. Constitution free. Office Richart building, Ne tome and se0 Mitchell Con my agricultural BncicW A. II. Caw'kor Cl'fy iVlstriut Fair AHBooiatiU, vl PROVISIONS pr.

iVl. v. H. li ooillmrry, Montgomery t'ounty agrlcultuiul Full ItRYVAl Kevins, lii'T IJJtRYVALE, KANSAS. Mor bounty JfiXiuinou ujuipaiv osho street, Cherryvale, cial petition to tho Dls iV 60S of VU8 An exchange says: ''A good ag ricultural paper is the farmer's 1LDREN! j.

vv. ineruur, U)" K. i Nemaha Fair aociatlou. Sa'hetiia District Fair association, J. F.

A Neosho Fair Norton County agricultural assooia SW F. B. Ha.leto"' 'V Osage County Fair "IJ Osborne County Fair association, osl, Vrf J. M. Morg'tt'1' Ottawa County agricultural 1 Chappel, JA Phillips County agricultural and schoolmaster." Every farmer 6hould read one or more good agricultural papers.

Try the South- (it a Olataiice by Correpon(lcIiee BOOTS AND SHOES, ERN KANSAS FARMER, it IS Only one dollar per year, fifty-two num flOAD Tikjic TABi t- bers. association. allv Vf Sa.nl. HA If you want your watches, clocks NOKTt! B()U1IB. Arrive, vprt.

t1 am Kaw Valley Fair association, Geo. T. Anderson. 'A Pottawatomleaud Wabaunsee Fairl, and jewelry well repaired and warranted, take them to G. Jiutler, fflf" mSp? Knickerbockers old stand, east VA- Omatt riniintv Fnrinnrn' ftHSOClstinrlt side, Cherryvale.

I Tbdlfc' Arrive. ,7." a. Garaf kV Hutchinson Fair association, HOSIERY, POCKET KNIVES, We bought a book the other day Q) nt 1X1 EwlngBtumm, 'VW A Republlo County agricultural and CkJJ era' assooiatlou, I. O. Nf Itooks County Fair asBcxsiation, for our boy to use in school, not because he didn't have several books on the same branch of study and just as good, but because in the school he is now attending the ''irrlve 10:30 L'' I t4t .1.

nioinviiln iiirrimiltnral Society. f. WW lit Hnn ik. "if ia" b. BlIUKfJ' '(l.

Ruh County agricultural and lnd" iV Association, J. A. XV depart Zm Wl W. ty nd cedarva SJ1! g03, wVVltf WVti Cid saline WlUlliy HBnuuuumii iiwiiiv- I MHHn'inti011. r.

E.L. Bislw' 1n Wintlelny. mm no Southern Kansas Fair association. Win. P.

McN" 1 Sheridan County agricultural Shorman County amiioultural uinovin Texas, r'rfwr. 802 has free text books were prepared by other authors. The book was actually worth, at retail, from seventy-five cents to one dollar. We paid one dollar and a half. It is not probable that the local dealer charged an excessive profit, but somehow we are out a half a dollar, which to the average editor is a sum of no Smith County agriouiiurai ana ff 'ft -H.

HAKDlNqpt. Samner County agricultural and VK, association, Geo. T. tts. rvinntv Kuricultural and P1 A small magnitude.

The thought of association, jjH. ij7 Edmond Frant. V' Vest 1:15 6:50 p. a. this has been rankling in our mind for some days, and we feel tempted Neosho Valley jJistrict rairassoci" tf 8.

Woodward, i 0. W.HOi.MKpt. wyanuoue uouuij jy to suggest a change of program, not only for our own benefit, but for it LiirpiiiMir, 'y? yli And where you will receive fair and courteous treatment, and lowest prices in the city of Cherryvale. j' '''Frisco rrm. inn nnrrnrnm nUlUT.V' the benefit of a good many others, Why can't the state of Kansas nfalv llllHH or IS Will lit 'fVA have a uniform series of text books, this directory for IU per year, or months.

A copy of the paper will prepared and pulished by the state aaveriiseruiirniK innu uie earn is ftS HORSES. i-i ua Hr D. C'OVKLIi, Wtdlinglou, inu ill, of IbtgUterrd rcrclinrona, A S37 I1W7, lniortt-U liy Vy lirotlier ot his Hrilliant till 17551. 'Ty 'l lie best my colls a siieciulity Ht V'Vrtl iH height Ul C'V1" cb.ilr.pit,.B nS Nor. ifoh I 1TIL nnir ,0 1, INul in 'l Jill, JU cation Willi the largeid and Uy, -JHlti8 for Vda RT imrter anil dmltra in KnglUli in 'il hV)(0 dale, fcngliHh Omi'li and felundar' 'y tingatallioiK and Mures, slmuM XWH IU1 LEAVE ViT "I'-Jft'f' 1 Kllsworth, With twin, and sold to our people at actual cost? We are paying out thousands of dollars every year, on account of this lack of uniformity, and getting from it no benefit whatever.

When, with the exception of the little profit that goes to local dealers, the immense sum every year paid for school books goes out of the state. We are furnishing employment to a large number of persona thousands of miles away and helping to make millionaires in our eastern cities. Hasn't Kansas the ability to com kmi inut, khiiki.h ixirter. L' lk i'fl'M chahA i ii. ii Limner tune ami at ryvalo, luins.

vy (inn in Ani'' intereat tlian any oilie guaranteed. without ah CATTLE. ruland-Cliin SlIUKT-IIOHNfl, tarkeys, ft 1 ''VS aler. to AI.I.OWAV Tke la Ollice and Htalile the world. at 1WI1 Uonesiee ard Exchange mill nee ua or iidilriMH us or address Mo.

KanhiiB City lv hp rfu -i, nu Tnnnr VAX tr C1HOlir-HOKN UAlli.r. aim CATTI.K and poultry, for aale by L. knar1 Maple Hill, Kaa. WTOS "h'roughan 'd Mexic fJnmia OTi MjPw'are run tetwn Tjurr-Cfe 0011,16 1HNGM8U RKU slock lor aale, pure bloodB and ordera Address L. H- JSl pile and publish just as good a serieB of text books for our public schools as any now in use? Why should we continue to have our people fleeced by going on under the present system? This is a matter our legislature ought to take hold of at once, and the people should see that the proper action is taken.

UorcheaUr, tireene mo. mb' pickets on 8Bleto an nrlflClpal ern Kanaaa farmer, A Up 'ohlari eall on TBR8ET CATTLE i. 6. ot noted butter families. Kawii'J yruft Agent, utie.

Everybody wants tbio flour who have tried It. m.irk of either nez-tor catalogue. W. Talmadge, con1" THK nmt RANCH or thorsughHf'1, FOUI CA1TLB. Wealey w'tVt Mollne, r.k O-t U.

Sir Et1! bead herd. Temng utook for le. jylisa Kate Riley f0r fy V25 and 1.50. 132-w the jeler, malrft9 com-JtlVatch repairing peci. CATTLE AND HOGS' Homeseeken Excursions.

Sept. 9 and 23 and Oct. Hth, excrarsion tickets will be aold via Santa Fe route to all polnU la Texai at rate of one faro for the round trip, limited to 30 days from dateiof eale, Stopover privileges wil be allowod at any point rtrturnW within llnal limit of ticket. For further Information call on A. II, Hamdixo.

U-7t Ant. A B. PILLK ft HON, Bdgerton. rid i I McGarthy Devaney. Horn cattle and thoroughbred young bolli and boari tor sale cbew".

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Pages Available:
385
Years Available:
1890-1891