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The Evening Call from Independence, Kansas • Page 3

The Evening Call from Independence, Kansas • Page 3

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The Evening Calli
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Independence, Kansas
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9 47 V. DA INT NEW BAKERY. AJ ARE TIME TABLE. FINE WflTGH REPAIRING, i IV I BOOMING XI--3E- WflTGH TRADE Fourth of July Celebration at Petroleum Pari. Arrangements are completed for big Fourth of July celebration ami good time on the -1th at the Park.

The Young America band of Independence are to furnish music. Frank Taylor with the Chapel choir vocal music. Speakers, J. It. Charlton, A.

L. Wilson, J. D. McCile ami several other prominent speakers are expected. Committee on amusements P.

S. Ilollingsworth, John Overtield and will leavo tomorrow Nl NOW IF YOU WANT TO STRIKE THE LOWEST PRICES. JOHNSON'S BOOK AND JEWELRY and arrive as follows: PARK. AltUIVKS a. in.

LEAVES 10 ARRIVES 'J p. LEAVES AltUIVKS LEAVKS 5 Exourisons. MISSOl'lil VAt'IKM' ltOl'TK. TO CnKFHVVII.I.K There will a special train on the Missouri Pacific leaving at a )ii July -Uli, one fare for the round L'-ipt Anm ai. Mkktino N-VTi'lNAI.

Ki- ivatioxai. Association, N. V. i i.v 7-11. For t)ie above named occasion the Missouri Pacific Railway Co, will sell tickets to lbill'alo, X.

V. and return at '21. i) plus lifUctn to be sold July -1-5 will) limit of Julv 14th bv deposit of tickets on or lie fore July loth with joint agent Buffalo, extension of return limit may be obtained fo jd incliidimr September 1st. National 'on vkntion, Chicago, Illinois, July 7th. For the above named occasion the Minun Paciilc Cn- ri'ill ThcNKLUK J10CKKT at Petroleum Park CITY.

LEAVES a. in. AHKIYESll LEAVKS 1 p. in. AllRIVES LEAVKS 4 ARRIVES The Biggest Strike Yet.

Not in oil but in tlio finest STRAW HATS in dross and fur IkiIs. AllAlia novelties of the season, and AT PRICES THAT SELL THE GOODS. We can lit you out in a Fprinjj or summer suit at a less figure Uian ever and ask you to come in ami we will give you proof of it. Howe They Are Yours I'or very handsome little leoiiev those SHIRT WAISTS that nice cool UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY those SILK MITTS, SHOES, OX-FOKDTIEkS, SUITKUS, JOB WO R'-K AT THIS OFFICE. tell tickets to Chicaga aijd return oodroof ami re- $10.70 to Hdd i-a-tii'1 lu-r maiden name.

with limd limit of Julv W1 our to I 0 HE Begins to loom up like a night mare. It ran be materially reduced by using the nn in Automatic liefritrerator. JS'ew iirincinle of air circulation, no odors, no Wt" wauu you- to see oe- i. von buv. Sold Independence sign or the lira axe.

I have opened a New liakcry in the Williams building on Main street. Will have bread onusale at .1. S. Gees, Will also run a bread wagon. All kinds of Vakes ami pastry.

(Jive me a call. Clarence Roy. Camp meeting tonight. Job work at this office. Epworlh League tonight.

Mrs. If. DcLoug is visiting in Longtoii this week. Cannii'g fruit is now the principal occupation the industrious housewife. The Missouri Pacific train will leave Coffey villi! after the fireworks July -1th.

Lansing Itowan an actress, has challenged James Coibotl to. mC(, iK.r span-iiic; match. I. W. Blair and her three children of Whitsborp, are the guests of J.

It. Blair. Emma Ah was JrWH 'S i livorce vesterdav from Wilev Ash. and given the custody of her tjirey Udren. The street sprinkler is kept busy on its rounds these hot, da yj put, from Old Sal dries the streets very rapidly.

In (lie District vOUft. Mil 'iitvtvflf was Kl a report all delinquencies on the part of our carriers, us they are new on their routes, ami mav not have a IM-rfect delivery Comrades J. S. Harding and A. i W.

Smith come home yesterday I from Topeka where they attended the State. League of Republican they had a jjood Clul ami lime. Miss Daisy IJarbee, of Atchison, was the only woman graduate from the lawleparlnieiit of Washington university at St. Louis at the recent commencement. She captured the thesis prize over competitors.

John L. Waller, ex-consul to -Madagascar, the man with many troubles, has aeeejited a position the editorial helm of the American Citizen, an Afro-American newspaper published in Kansas City. Detroit will celebrate the lOUth tn 01 1 toii ni Detroit by the Hrilish July 1 1th in a manner belitting the historic char of the event. The success of the meeting was assured at a general meeting of all of the committees! assingod to prepare for the eelebra- lion. Negotiations were being made at San Francisco on the 2lh for a light to a finish between James J.

Corbett and Sharkey, the sailor who recently had a four-round go with Corbett which was declared a draw. The tight is to take place within six months for and the largest purse offered by a club. The board of directors of ihepen- i l.di tpo'i il.fiilfil Id i-(i(cl. llto lti(l i i sn hmil tY( I 1 imiI. loll our im1.

coal output and will readverlise. i 1 his action was said to have been taken because it was apparent that 5 there was coll usion between the two coal mining companies at Leavenworth and at least one of the bidders. Clyde Tiiompsoii and three other boys, of Chetopa, recently boarded a freight train on the M. K. T.

railway to goto the Indian territory to work in a havficld. As thev were "bumming'' their way they got into trouble with the brakeman fell from the train and was frigiitf uliy mangled, lie died soon after. The Jubilee and Plantation sinir- ing in l)unkini grove last night was quite a treat. Many drove out in their carriages and the woods were full of people. The program rendered was enjoyed by all.

The solos by "little Essie," the child contralto soloist, fairly charmed the audieiica and the applause she received showed their appreciation for the same. The song, "Mary had a Little Lamb" was a side splitter as was most of the somrs suns'. a a I I i 1 bt Is but fro it i her I ful s1 turn' turne Vedas a I at Voi fo' fr 1 ai 'Of-, F.l Jo If but one. as the i tongue. India, THUS MONTH, only by us.

Hardware Co. 1iVM.l.-wmnTWPMlMMMIi WANT IT. National Bank. N.illonnliccl 1 SUKPLUtf S. Ilolling'swortli, J.

II. Spen- rr. i. jaivis, ii. luir.un.

It. S. Parkhurst, 1). Camenga, L. ('.

JIason, (5. L. Kemington, P. Allen, S. L.

McCuIlagli Lew Wilhebn, E. W. Sto.it BILL Oscar (divert. 1 'resilient of the day Capt. I).

McTaggart. Marshal John Anderson. Special attention given to make the transportation vapid and pleas-ntt by way of the Nellie Hockett to and froiu the park, A round trip will be mae every two hours. The park jiati been relitled in drives and walks, a new building has been erected in the grove that would bo ornament to any place of yefcuri. The half mile track is, in 'the shade for half the dUtaiic.e, and presents! ,5 features in tlie! 1)1 wcyele races or imv games will be in progress ajl day.

Everybody invited. Come ohoJ come all, and Jets of Jidy and have a. pleasant timo. r. lvi NHSI.KY Rep-l Estate.

The following uronertv is fo Side and trade bv Adams heeler, iViXi Estate and Insurance Agents: A live room house with cistern; "'ell and hydrant. House plumbed uS'a srond ward school house, well fenced, good barn. Six room house for sale or trade other city property, in Second ward one block from school build-1 inA three lots well fenced, gooil barn. I For sale cheap, one and a half acre adjoining city. No buildings.

A four room house in Fourth ward. Very cheap. I'lVe lOOill JIOM'O. 1 iOb 111 ua'Uli'l 1 iv. i i i t.

got well; new barn. I'arl cash, balance in monthly or quarterly payments. Summer Advertising-There are theories and theories in regard to newspaper advertising. Some are sound and some aiv vis-1 ionary. No one understands better than the student of advertising in that department of a public journal the triu value of constant ami business men generally.

The rub is to convince all of those who reap the benelits of such communications that they should make use of them without intermission. It is much the custom to omit summer advertising, but there is iesrimoney that this is a mistake. Mr Lewis James of New York, a competant authority, says: "Some of the New York merchants stop advertising in summer, but most of the larger and shrewder advertisers continue about the same as at any other time. They believe that there is no month in the year when the business can afford to be out of the This disinterested opinion is The men Avorthy'of consideralio J- who do the business days are the broad-gauge newspaper ad- verlisers. Let, lie non-advertising merchants make observations of the business being done by their neighbors who advertise all the time and they will appreciate the precept to Leep everlastingly at it, and the val- ue of printers ink.

1 KNOCKED OUT. it Coffeyville srot knocked out. We don't yet knocked out. AVo lust received .1 bbr i ship'iient of Shirt Waist Sets in jioarls etc. licit liuckels, some beauties.

These goods are the very latest and if you couple their beauty with the cut prices wo are making on 9 wn; Shirt Waists you will have beauty and a lug bargain. Come and get litem as well as many other things at economical prices at WILLIAMS. TO THE PUBLIG, ila.viy wvtt my oon-'liWtioii with the IikIoi'hmi-tlenoo Plaining Mills I am now prepared to take; contracts and do all kinds of carpenter work at reasonably DRESS MAKING. I have opened a dress making- shop in connection with the dress cutting- school. Chitting- and iitting-done by the managers, Misses Muse Holmes.

We use the Square Inch Tailor System, a perfect system of Dress Cutting. are invited to call and examine our work. Prices reasonable. Two doors west of Calks. MRS.

H. W. CONRAD. DO VOU rates at my shop -M' fkl CI ti ic t-n ts. v.

A Little money will Get You A FINE PARLOR ORGAN Just From tlie Factory, has not Keen Unpacked. Hnquire at This Office for si'i't iAi, ttn ok For the aboyo )nm oecasion the 1'aoitVi'- will 'sell tickets to all points within distance of miles at fair for the round trip with a minimum selling rate tickets to be sold July Hid and 4lh. iinal limit for return to and including July (iih. Anniw. JIaptist oi xii Union uv Amku-t'A, iIn.VALKKK, Ju.y 10-1H.

For the above named occasion the Mo. Fac. Kailway Co, will sell tickets to Milwaukee and return at tickets will be sold July 11- with limit of July L'lind for return, by depositing ticket with gent you can get an of limit to August i for full particulars call a', 'wU'i otlice. F. E.

Cui.vki:, Agt. Xa i Convkntio.n Noj imwii.u Washington, D. C. Ji i.v, 7 to 1 KOti, For the above named the Missouri Pacific Railway Co, will sell tickets Washington, D. C.

a for tickets to be sojd; uly final limit for of July IS. Iy depositing tickets with Agent at Washington on or before July 1 an extension of return limit may be obtained to and including July If you are going to ('ripple Creek take the Missouri Pacific the siiort line. near lhj Li-iJrandc Hotel. Emiuirc II. IL An ad in Tu Cam will bring you trade.

Come in ad our job stock wo mix gi you anything you WWt-. Our Job Department is gaining a Wputiilion fast. When they come once they come again. All our l.oots and S.hoes and Hats to be closed out- at lifty cents on the dollar, at iee. W.

KlNCAU). Vine lino of Silk Amsterdam mils I and gloves of various colors, to be sold at the very low est prices. Jul work cone line taste am i 1. orders promptly filled at this office, (let our prices on invitation and callini' cards. If you wish to have a pleasant trip to the Gold fields be sure your tickets read via Tlie Missouri Pacific (Free Chair Car.

Rib'oons to match almost any eolor to be found, you are sure to find just what you want, call and see them at Henry lindens. For great bargains call on KineaiJ. The Citizen's KKtiililiHltcd 1K71. CAPITAL, $50,000. Jos.

Cliandlur, U. w. wagoner. A. w.

ShultliN. Il 'iiry fusl v. M. 0. M.

Cur-ui'ii A. Slicli. i. W. itowcn.

Lvroy L'ulilii. srot Klloi. Dl 1C: Kincaid, Henry Fpster, A Stich, A ShuUhis, (i Waggoner, Wade, Jos Chandler, Chas Voe, (i Ilowen, Ed II I. DUNCAN'S Is the place to buy Fresb Bread, Cakes, and Pies- Fine line of Confectionery Friiiiss, iifcs and Cigars, Ice Cream, Flavors. GO TO WHITMAN WOOD SUPFLY GO.

FDK COAT, plu.vheii PL A7 'A' h'A'K It UP. PER HjtkJC, PEP. i IJIH, A CE, PASTURE. I have as fine a range for cattle and horses as can be found in the county, (iood running water and plenty of shade. Will pasture horses for 50 cent? a ver (ircer, PKoberts, Cliast.

annsng, .) ll ugti XV A McCullev, A Partridge, Ce.rtis, Slieckman, W. liaylies, Howe, A Inscho, A I) Leary, A 1' Forsyth, II Forsyth, Matthews, Ki.oe.k, JohnSchicke, llufus Williams, David Turner, Carpenter, Win Dawson, Dale W'm I Meacham, SShelstead, Henderson, Jesse Pinkston, John Duncan, Eiiooth, ADrinkman, ULMad-den. (iamble, Thil Shoemaker, Kowley, roy Cahilt, John Simpson, Alex Hard, A Connellv, Walker Mustain, TabitaSewcll, II II Crane, II II Larimer, Xeel. Tucker, UT Itushworth, WHSloaa FIRST NATIONAL BANK. E.

T. Allen, L. C. JIason, P. i cer, jno.

A. uramer, Stockholders: Jno. A. Cramer W. T.

Y'oe, II. C. liatcs, J. II. Spencer, J.

D. Medic, li. Lombard, Jr, (Jeo. II. Evans, T.

Davis, S. llolliugs worth. M. J. Paul, ().

II. "Worley, E. A. Lowman, (Jeo. II.

Evans, J. M. Talbott, W. (J. Spencer, Nellie X.

Williams, James T. Woodward, outlier lieal. Vf also, run a town herd. oinaJ Jjeave. touk at barn back of I'ugh's Ing tr drug store.

Jerry Eshom..

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Pages Available:
28
Years Available:
1896-1896