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ww BR3E9B33SI -bo Are now at the old Stand of C. W. SHOEMAKER with a tnlllineof 2l Cent 3T genera ercnaoci use Consistins; of Dry Goods, Groceries, HatsCaPs Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Notions, which we invite you to call and examine. Remember, our motto as heretofore is: Married. At the reside ice of the bride's parents, three miles west of Cheney, otiiast Sunday at i o-elock, Rev.

McLain, of this city, the words that united in marriage Mr. Claud Campbell and Miss Myra Whitmer, both of Kingman county. The young people have many friends who join the Sentinel in wishing them a pleasant journey through life. Lecture. Dr.

G. W. Hoss will lecture to the Epwortli League at the M. E. church March 4th, 1896.

Everyone is invited to come and hear him. The subjeet of the lectuie will be "The Literature of the Bible, adapted to the Y. M. C. A.

and Ep worth Leagues." With this lecture will be given recitations and voice work, illustrating different styles of speaking, also different emotions and passions. Admission 10 and 15 cents. L. B. Kimball, Sec.

New Business firm. In this issue will be found the advertisement of D. A. Williams a new firm that presents themselves to the public for patronage. The membeis of this new firm have been connected with Mr.

C. W. Shoemaker for the pait On our Fine Glassware Sets, To make room for a new stock of Qnpensware. We will make the above redaction until ADril 1st- Now here is a chance to eave good money on Glassware. This is no cheap John stuff, Lut is of the finest quality.

Come and look at it and bo convinced. It won't last long at these prices. Oleuss Goods to Er il THPa WOLFS We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated BRADLEY METCALF BOOTS SHOES, which are second to'none in this country. Try them and be convinied. "We invite till osr old customers as well as the public in general, to come and see us and make our store your headquarters when in town, nd we will do our best to please you.

You do the clever thins by us, The sun must shins all round the world, We'll do the same by you. Not only on our side We thank yau for your favors And we dou't want the world ourselves, And We'll return them, too. But are willing to divide. Thanking you for your patronage and confidence shown ns in eight years business life in Cheney, wa ONE PRICE CASH STORE. THE GHENEY SENTINEL.

remain yours irniy, ior DU9iness, Subject at Chiistiau church Sunday morning, "Christian Duty." Sunday eve, 44 What about Prohibition?" Mr. A. J. Mueller, grand overseer of the A. O.

17. W. Lodge of Kansas, and C. W. Shoemaker Son, THURSDAY, FEB.

20, Clothing! Clothing! J. M. BALDEEST0N, Attorney at Law, 143 North Main St, "Wichita, Kansas. ve year and are well known by many people who come to Cheney to buy goods. They came here from Missouri to cast their lot with the citizens of Cheney, during which time they have made many warm friends.

By straightforward, honest dealing they expect, and certainly deserve, a liberal patronage. They assure the people that they will at all times treat them fairly and hope by this means to merit a amouut of business. 0. Crocker and A. Williams, of Col-wich, were here last Thursday evening Visiting the lodge at this place.

The stars and stripes were hoisted over nearly every school house in the country on Lincoln's birthday anniversary. Capt. Baugh.nan unfurled '-Old Glory" over the Riverside school on on that date. Mr. Thomas Grace, of Zanesville, who recently traded farms with G.

W. Farlow, is expected to arrive here on or about the 1st of March. Mr. Grace will handle stock on an extended scale besides farming several hundred acres of ground. Success to him.

Wanted 5.000 bushels corn exchange for nursery stock. I will give Dr. C. A -Mann, STJIISCK1PTION ONIi HOJ.LAK l'Ell YEAR. Advertising Hut en rc.isotiublc and made known on application.

Job I'l-lntlng neatly and promptly executed. 1 TIME TABLE. WICHITA WESTERN RAILROAD Following is the arrival and departure of trains at this which went into effect on Tuesday, Deo. 10th, 189o. Freight trains run east and west alternately every other day.

KASTWAUD. Passenger 8:52 a. m. Arrives in WichiU 10:00 lixed train 11:42 Arrives In Wichiti! 2:00 p. M.

WESTWAUD. Leaves Wichita 5:40 v.K. Arrives in Cheney 6:47 Mixed, leaves Wichita 8:30 A.M. Arrives in Cheney 10:23 44 T. H.

CamfiiklTj, Ajit. All calls promptly attended. We have received part of a stock of Spring and Summer Clothing and will leave it to you to judge that we do sell as cheap as Wichita or Kingman. Mens suits, 34 to 42 3 50 Mens all wool Cheviots, 35 to 42 6 50 Mens blk worsted, wooh'French square and sack. 7 50 Mens gray woisted, finest quality 11 00 Boys knee pant suits 88 Mens all pants (dress) 2 95 Knee pants for summer 34 Office in old drug store, north room, 7t Mi hi VI Us fa 41.4 A'4 4'4 51? 4'4 i VI Mi Jj? Report of City Schools.

The following is a brief 'summary of report of city schools handed us by Prof. Rathbun: HiGn SCHOOL. No. enrolled. 47.

Ola.exa.03r IKIclxiscls. Non-resident, 8. Average attendance, 42. Neither absent nor tardy: Charles rrc J.V. 5i hi i 71? i'f 3K hi 4'? DRY GOODS.

Downs, Jewel Souders, Otto Guet L. W. MINICK, PHYSICIAN St SUE8E0H Office opposite Collin A Joslyn's Drujf store. Calls promptly attended day or night. schow, llullie Rankin, Roy Davis, Earl Pierson, Samuel Bessie Camp bell, Freddie Campbell, Edgar Yoder, English flannelette, 28 in.

wid yd 11c Cottonade, good 28 1G Muslin, per yd 05 Windsor Epatants, best, yd 07 Changeable silks.great for th mony 30 Fine figured silks, beauties, yard 50 Half wool cashmere, 34 in. pr yd. 20 Silk mixed novelties 36 in. 4 35 James. Flynn, -Frank Smith, Lillian Shoemaker.

two apple lres, two and three years old, for a bushel of corn delivered at nursery. My nursery is located three miles southeast of Cheney.on the North Ninnescali. Feb 20-t8 L. M. Trkxlep.

Our people are growing more and more i i the habit of looking to Collins Joslyn for the latest and best of everything in the drug line. They call Chamberlain's cough remedy, famous for its cures of colds croup and whoop ing cough. When in need or such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with it. Mr. D.

II. is now superintendent of the Wichita Western, the same position which he held several years ago. Mr. Rhodes is a man of w. A.

delzell, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. E. W. Rathbun, Principal. intermediate grade.

No. enrolled, 37. Average attendance, 30. Clothes pina at I cent ier dozen, at Wakefield's. A nice line of new dry goods just in lit C.

W. Shoemaker Son. (lolls and Graham bread every Friday at City Bakery. The celebrated Wood furnishing goods just in at Shoemaker's. I sell 1G ounces of meat for a pound.

W. K. Smith. Clothes pins at 1 cent per dozen, at 4'4 4J4 VI i Cheney Kansas Collections A specialty. Neither absent nor tardy: Jennie Be sure and see our $1.25 Tan and black Slippers before you buy.

Brown, Addie Brown, Iva Webster, King Joslyn, Ray. McPherson, Ethel fit Maxwell, Samuel Nolin. J.K.GARDNER, Rea Estate Loan AND Insurance Agent, sterling worth and his promotion is a deserving one and could not be improved upon by any man. Anna Smith, Teacher. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

No. enrolled, 50. Average attendance, 30. Neither absent nor tardy: Carrie E. WAKEFIELD.

Terms Strictly Cash. A large number of Masons from this city and surrounding country attended the meeting of the Masonic grand lodge Brown, Frank Casselman, Florence Freegard, Leo Davis, Emma Reed, which has been in session this week in Undertaking a Specialty. A fine line of Gaskets, Etc. Cheney, Kansas Mary Keed, James Reed, Avis Web Wichita. Quite a number of other Mr.

John J. Goldshorouh hns mov-fd out onto a farm south of the city. New assortment of facinators, at Walekield's. We will give the highest market price for your butter and eggs. C.

W. Shoemaker Son. See the new assortment of Shawls at Wakefield's. The Sentinel and Twice a Week Topeka Capital one year for $1.50. Buy your blankets and canton flan -nels at Wakefield's and save money.

Ad Wallace is sending out farm ma ster, Stella Webster. people not Masons took advantage of Mae Foster. Teacher. the cheap rates and visited Wichita on various kinds of business. The Deadbeat.

While not so numerous in Cheney That you want Boots and Shoes, and that we have just what you want. G. W. Farlow and family left Tues- A aay morning ior meir new nome near and the country surrounding, he is here just the same, and frequently bobs up Zanesville, Ohio, having recently trad W. L.

Whitehead. -Dray and Transfer. No. 1. Will attend strictly to businens.

Goods delivere to all parts of the city promptly. If you do not see me or my driver leave ordei for coal at lumber vard; other orders may he left at Wakefield's store. W. L. WHITEIIEAD, ed farms with Thomas Grace, brother For the Next 30 Days of Harvey Grace, of this city.

The Far lows have lived here for a long time chinery nearly every day, such as plows, stalk cutters and listers, as well and leave behiud them many warm We will sell foot-wear cheaper than can be bought elsewhere in Cheney. We us buggies, wagons and rorid carts. friends. The Republican congressional con We have a complete line of winter vention will be held in Wichita on the must make room lor new spring stock. Pond Lumber Co.

underwear, which we are selling at low prices. E. Wakefield. 9th of March. Of course Chester I.

Long will receive the unanimous re Come and see me. Mr. Samuel (ioldsborough, who came when you least expect him. Business men of all classes meet him, but if you would enjoy life properly and expect to take care of yourself and family correctly, shun the dead beat as you would the bite of a mad dog or the sting of an adder. The person who offers a fervent prayer for the salvation of others while secretly plotting to beat some honest but unsuspecting victim out of an honest, hard-earned dollar, would steal acorns from a blind sow or commit perjury to defeat the ends of justice.

The high-toned beat who does his work at wholesale, or the able bodied scrub who beats the poor washerwoman out of her hard-earned money, all belong to the same family of beats, and every honest person who does basi- nomination, which will be the proper here with his father last fall from Ar thing to do. Mr. Long has made a good Wm. Guetschow, kansas, leaves again today for the same We Will Meet all Honorable record in congresss and his constitu place from which he came. Cheney, Kansas.

ents of the Big Seventh appreciate this Competition. J. A. Wallace is now agent for all Washing- and will return him back to ton. Kinds of sewing machine needles.

So when you want any needles call at his For same grade of material. Mr. S. Thrall, one of the pioneer residents of Kingman county and an table etore. City G.

M. Cotner dismissed his school old subscriber of the Sentinel, left for Sand Creek. O. last week where ness with them are sure to cet the Opposite Postoffice. last week on account of scarlet fever in the neighborhood.

School will begin there again next Monday. worst of the bargain. It makes no dif ference to what order he belongs, be it Livery Feed Exchange church or other society, the man, or he expects to make his future home with his boys who have good claims down there. We regret to- lose him, as a better, kinder neighbor or friend did not live in this community. However, Mr.

Thrall is still a reader of the Sentinel, who wishes him success wher ever he may go. two-legged hog sometimes called a man. All calls promptly attended day or night. but will not pJy his honest debts, is the same. Another peculiarity about the We Sell first class LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, POSTS, COAL, STONE, WINDOWS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, CEMENTS, PLASTERING MATERIAL, PAINTS AND Farson's Liquid Electricity is the only medicine sold in Cheney that is posi tively guaranteed to cure any case of itheumatism or no pay.

Six bottles will do it. Sold by Collins Joslyn. Aug.2G:Gai: Co. Supt. Mackey was in Cheney last Thursday and made this ofllce a pleas-Ant call.

Mr. Mackey is giving very W. Coburn Prop'r, deadbeats they are invariably never speak the truth except by acci dent. Some of the meanest and most dangerous deadbeats are people who The little daughter of Fred Webber, Holland, had a very bad cold ana cough which he had not been able to a. 1 Chenev Roller Mills.

goou suusiHcuuii au over oeagwicK cure with anything. I gave him a Socl imagine themselves respectable in the eyes of the community. No greater mistake was ever made, Mr. Dead Beat, people know you and will govern them I battle of Chamberlain's cough remedy, W. I.

Holden, merchant and postmas- perintendent. I tor our nri-nMuM nnH tla you think you know a good thing Hmft MW hlm snM it wnrttw, when you see it, come and satisfy your selves accordingly. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part -nership heretofore existing between C. W.

Shoemaker, Andrew Williams, Hul-da Williams, Lillie Williams and S. J. charm. This remedy is especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving itr-to children for it contains nothing injurious.

Sold by Collins Joslyn. judgment by inspecting the stock of Anti-Rust Tin and Granite -Ironware just received by J. A. Wallace. Last Saturday was dubbed by Marsh fester as "Omaha Day." We suppose Tn rm Some Millers grind exceedingly small, Some others do not grind at all.

Some grind early, others later, Some grind well and others better. Would you have your grist ground right, Ours does work that's 'out of sight" Bring it early, bring it later, There's no mill can do it bef ter. Remember the place and bring your grain, At end of street on South Main, And courteous treatment you'll receive From Miller Dewey they won't deceive. wii Lniu.iiuui-i.ur suriniuni9. Williams, under the firm name of C.

W. Shoemaker is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. W. Shoemaker to retain the old firm location, collect all bills dse said firm and pay all debts it was because of th fact that the tiav-eling grocerymeu delivered goods to the fanners who purchased goods from the Omaha agents. The is prepared to print horse bills in finest style of the art.

We have many fine, large cuts with which to show otX your horses in good style. Call and see them and get prices, which Fruit Groiring, farming. Hunting, Fishing. The best hunting and fishing and the best and cheapest frait, cotton, cane, corn, rice and vegetable lands in the world are found at Velasco, Texas. Two or three crops of vegetables a year.

Seasons earlier than in California. Market, all cities within 1200 miles. Sea air, health and long life. Velasco is a free port of entry, where the largest CAN I OBTAIlf A PATENT ff For a fvoTfift answer and aa oonest pinion, wm to El 4c who hftT bad Mcrly fifty years' experience tn the potest btu in. Communications strictly eotifldentUl.

A llcadlxsak of Information eoneerains' fcateat and cow to obtain ttoeta sent free. Also a catalogue of mac-an-kl and ectenUno books sent free. Patent taken tbronga Mann ft Co. reeatr rmboUI notice tn th gcleatlfe Amerieaa, and thna ara brought widely beforatba pnblSs without cost to tbe tDTentor. Tbls aplaadid paper.

Issued weakly, elegantly Ulnstrated. has by far taa laryest rirculation of any soentifia wore ta taa world. S3 a year, bam pie notes sent free. EaUillna: EdStlocvmontbly. a year.

Si-cto copies, 5 cents. Every number contain bsaa tiioi pfatte ta eokjrs. and pbotocrapba of et boasea. with Hans, anablUqr b-lldera to sbow Uta iMXmt eatirB9 aad seevra eontracta. Addreas MUSH 4 CO- Knr Yoxk.

301 Sxo.dwat contracted by them. (Signed:) C. W. Shoemaker, Andrew Williams, IIulda Williams. Lillie Williams, S.

J. Williams. Cheney, Feb. 19, 1896. snips may come and We Manufactner the Mowing brands: White Eephant Queen of Cheney Tip-Top.

MTT iEB DEWEY, Props. Brecta-per than joa can get vSMSuSSSr. Onion sets and all kinds of fre gar den seeds at a. Wallace. lutre.

cial Club, Velasco, Texas..

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