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The Evening Call from Independence, Kansas • Page 8

The Evening Call from Independence, Kansas • Page 8

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The Evening Calli
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Independence, Kansas
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8
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i I I Tho mayor Eiireia. NEW BAKERY. -iii 1 rtttl I it ui i i 1 i i 1 i HHThT.5' UHraBLiiMfeiMiJi vwmsrMrTrr fwHieniwwim, mil ijnuti iwmn i i mwninii iwn hjwiimi tti WflTGil lEPfiiraa A 1 Wi hi it ipA DUOhtllit) ra? the-, lifzrw Jin 3 RssKaaa s- ilpih 33 a-' 3 Si 1 i 1 VS. rW r. UXi II i VI I Nil I haw: opened sip Dnkciy in t.l.,.

Williams building on we. in nave nrcuo mi Wi i.l mi ni J. S. (lees. Vv'ill also run broad wnoii.

All hinds of cakes, uml pastry. ii ve me a call. 1 EX VE? ST FJciy An ad in Tin: Cam. ill trade. H.

I'1. Hitler of I Jeering up today on business. llillery ilaUon of Jefferson, was in tlic eii to'lav. 1. i).

Aii'lrews in tin- eit toilav. Deering was (i! lieiTV a le, wasi os er tin I i I THSS i 'a mile wide rcprcsenls 1'ic fjfxc c-f (ho Kimball Piano and Orpa Factories And Warcruonjs, tne tire vbrld. p. tin r.i.ui''. 1.

"u- by. leading 1 4 4 .1 vv'2 -4; "'fl ii'i'. 'T. A IR 1-1 Ono Vrk Fir a t. f.

IF YOU WANT TO STRIKE THE IC'ESi. JOHNSON'S H. I I I tv A $5. nor mojstlx anil xnoilioir.o Pnralafcsil 11T1' 1 -V it-Iii ri. iy; id years, I received i-oin jilft relief and a las! ing cure in three treatments, and 1 ila lly take this wt I'ecoKiiMeiulM'gy'nir treal- incut any v.

no may lo sulionng rupture. I feel better liian I many Ai. Mayor. Dr. Jaiiiss DaWittGarpCiitcr, I A I ST.

Clirouie iliseases of inenainl women. Tlie aiid liowels I real- 1 ly.lroeele cnn No l.nil'e. -V 1 I 1 ueieni hoi ironi ons- i mini 'inni, v.ii- i tarrli ami elironie rnxcu trealeil for. nsv.ilaii':i free. Oilien lioiirs a.

in. to p. aii'l "i ton i. Corner of l.anre! reel an 1 l'ennsN 1 i ti i 1 1 i I WiUi this issue the. Kvkmno will couso.

There are soy era 1 reasons wiiy we stop the piUioation but the ones of most iinportanee, are tiiat it costs loo urieli to a1 i tlie i.niount realized from it. i in the next place it is loo much of i a on the editor's physical strength the arduous is tellin'j; on I him i We will send tlu1 weekK' to who oaid subseriniion ahea i. 1, 1 tiicre are a lew ot tnein at the IK hi: nitc ntnuuurtftisrKb nil 1 i'iiriii a i SlllTUW, I'liygics. iUynV' Wng'on a MONTH. AND IEWEUY STORE- ic An.m'ai.

Xavionai. AssiiCIATlo.N, IJlTKAI.O, N. V. Jt i.v 7-1 1. bor the al.oye iiaiiie-l Paei lie.

Railway Co, will. V- iviimi r.t i7.70 plus no, tickets? to he sold with limit ol I- oi- aliovo liaiiieil hy deposit ol tickets on i or ind'ore July i yitli joint i- oxU'iision ol return limit- tc.ay be (ditaiucd. to and imiltidinjr. Ijai'tis-. IT i 1 i i.y the abv.ve named occasion the liailv.r.y Co, will sell to and return 1 with li nit oi' July ii i 1 for return, by depositing ticket with at.vent, vou can get an extension oi' to Atigusi, rth for full pa.fic- i i i Carts, (JHg SllHcv TloViVS XIHfl ts i Ilarrows, Stipcnov hooker aiid Grain Our ilovl-.) is BOOK RIGHT MY For siiinniei' Ladies Vests, Mens Hoiwery, Shirt WvAstih Silk Mitts, Shoes, Siiippern, Oxford Ties, Suspenders, ci ke ch 5 ef As well as Tinware, C.ran-j iteware.

In rs, Wringers, etc A very little i.i.;iey we lieeil tuoney worse than the i i I L-L. I A.V1S. TO THE PUBLIC. t.vim- HIV COll-i on with tin! i iQli; 1 kliK.l.'i )f of i i.j. US II CIl UUlCK SUiQB.

i IK IKVtl ol any El I TV to it) It raatoriallv up to .1 tlx! vi J. 1 1 til IK' V11! Wnlfl Iiidepci-ideiace shin TiuruKJ id tfej) 1 h. h. Coi.vku, Agt. I'ncle yiillicins Jat in rear of! lM.l Slasher.

'VH. I. Coi 11 Nut I IG 'Jiju 'OS vioi in' I i 1 rii 1 Jiavo opened a ovet-s r.iaKiiic in S.u(, mhv, tju i Holmos. use Sqaaro Inch T.i;or a pi'H'v-t SVSttT.l (if DiVSS Cutlhl- Allan; to txmvj: Pl iees R'asonaliie. Two doors west of Calks.

leiinei oi neirvvaie. vas en our streets toilav. Ml Alircns ol Neoileslia, was at. i. 1 1 i.

ii i 3irs. Voo. Jin-! sun l.ave, 'w 10 ir uy ior a i-'ii. i AsiJill Nye used to say, "bus in this town is sr. WhVunnii antl are tiss (vey jj; CV.pl.

Mc'lVe'art was in the: e.i.y mis ur i mr on nis vi T. J. iarrisoii of Cofieyyille was i i i at the Iieekuian House uxiav. Dr. J.

IV Card of Cherry vale, was registered at the lleeknian House today. i i a if le still in a critical condition with but little hope of uUiinate recovery. a the llainilton property on North 1 1th street. Oscar Hurst is over llxing iii his house. He will moj'f, Ins family back from Cherry vafe next week.

JMiss Josie (iriffy and Miss Stella Jones has gone to Caney and to spend several weeks visiting friends. me new add ol tne nion Im.dement in the Cau, thi week. to de; This is a good reliable with. inn -Mr. JIufus Williams, of lude- l(u'k advantage of the ..1 1 1 rome to Springs, Ark.

in search of some of the land where ivd apples growNews, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Hurst left this morning over the Memphis route for an extended visit wilh I riends in Tennessee in the hoiie that it will beneiil Hurst's health, Avhieh has been very bad li" sometime. News.

Capi. Jesse Pinkston and wife -n ,11 l.WllMll,,... Ill: 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 lllll 1.. 1, 1 i remain there for some time. Their; is oimI ixo liH'JV to re: upei'iite, and we hope they may be greatly benelitted by their trip.

The new county central tee met in this cilv yesterday, and organized. The oilicers are C. K. ioure, Cherry vale, Chairman; P. Elk City, Secretary: ami I.

W. Siuipwm, of Jul le lidenci', Tliese are lirst class lections. The Coil'eyville Journal is advocating harmony in the ranks of the republican party in the stale in view of the narrow margin we have in the state, and yet it liotts two of the truest and best candidates for Cou- i because thev are not gold emetalists. This looks like harmony with a lower ease In commenting the convicts at the state penitentary the Topeka Capital of Sunday says: 'ISoth Miernt iveptey and nder Mieriii Lucas declare Knimet Dalton to be i one of the tinest looking men they cm ij wl.lfi. the handsomest man in the penitentiary.

Dalton is a life sentence on account of the Coffey ville affair and has charge of the tailoring establishment. Iiulepoudent. i i 1 i I 1 MRS. H. r-r n0 (TK i hfHaill Prffeflt.C?.

in f.H ni.iit rcdiifcd bv Uu i'lcJTigTi'au). Now It .7 7 T. i 7'Hll, li.V JK oalr hr Hardware Co v7 1 i W. CONRAD. rr R4T '1 Ilocn t'tspa CKCO.

for Particulars; National Bank. "doiiiilizcd ISO! SURPLUS eic.coi). A Sliull'iis, Wiiggoner, Voe, Howcn, E.I Mason, A Connelly, Walker Mustain, Larimer, JEXeel. 1) Tucker, II Sloan BANK." E. S.

Parkhurst, D. Canienga, L. (J. Tdason, 3. L.

Kemington, E. V. Allen, S. L. Mc.Cullagh Lew E.

W. Sto it 14.41. nl r.ir.SS3 iTiraf Von a A FINE PARLOR ORGAN expires. In the meantime ilj will 1k our endeavor to make the i i C.i.!i p.iji'.r tint will Mini a in eerv I se i where it goes, ami our advertisers will iin il to their advantage to advertise with us, th. inking our pat rons of the daiiy for past favors wiu U) t.ontillU3 wilh on the Cai.i..

J.A. Smith. We started in on the second day last.Mareh Ui'ive tluitPh1p-K. dependence a newspaper in astrk independence a newspaper inastnct sense of the term, ami we have done it. To day you get the Press dispatches to half an hour ago.

We feel that we have done our duty, but our efforts have not met the response we had hoped for, i i ill ii i these abominable hard times, and trust when the gold standard racket gets its work that every body will have a whole slocking lull ol kl I A party consisting of W. C. Har-! lis. K. M.

Maves. W. Dale and I Al Ailains, all of Cedarvale, were registered, at the Cahhyell House; today. The city fountains are proving to; 1. ,,,1,.

.1,,, 1 1, 1 iiilitlfl to the most itude for Mitting them up. A herd ol' several hundred ponies passed Ihrougn tne south side 1 1 town last night. 1 hey came Iromj x- I esi.ein oeing driven to south-east Missouri and Tennessee. On Monday night Judge Poulon 1 ii'. 11 1 I'd lii'irri'im.

lii'eiiKetii Miner Thompson, age and llosie E. Johnson iige both of Leuapah, 1 1. 1 Ter. Judge Houton married his 1 at night and they at once started on their return on horseback. KNOCKED I I OUT.

I Coffey ville 2fot knocked out. 9 We don't get knocked out. We have just received a big 9 C) siiipnient ol Snirt aist els 1 in pearls etc. IJelt liuekels, i some beauties. Tliese goods are the very latest and if you A couple their beauty vrilh the I cut prices a are making on 55 9 Shirt Waists you will have 0 beauty and a big bargain.

RACKET. I 1 I Just From Hie Paetorv ha: at This (Hiiro The Citizen's 1ST1. CAPITAL, 000. nn TOTMrJAN9.iv, 2. 1 i 111 Is Hit! placo to buy Fresli Bread, GaKcs.

and Pies- i Fine lino of Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. Ice Grcaiii, fill Flavors. GO TO TftB WfilTMftN WOOD SUPPLY GO. CO. 1 7.

A' 6' a i 'a a A' a i joi 111 011 iu ill STRAW EATS Also in dress and fur hats, All the novelties of the weapon, and AT PRICES THAT SELL THE GOODS. ve can ii' out; in a U'ill or irllinraer f'Uit at ICED. Hie I 1 ily 0 i i.v 1 if you are going to Cripple ('reel take t'ac Aiit'soui-r i'aeifio the wiort Ks-tsto. Tlie following roert.y is fo I'aieaml trade by Adams RenlKslate and Insurance Agents: A live room house with cistern ell and hydrant. 1 1 i lor and near md ward school liouse, well V- Mv Till or I for other city property, Second wiird one block from sehoo' build- ing, three lots well fenced, good j1.u,n for sale cheap, one and a hall acre adjoining eitv.

No Imihliugs. A four room house in Fourth ward. Very cheap. Fiveroc.mVior.se, 1 lot in Second ward; srooil well; new barn. Part cash, balance in monthly or (piarter- paymciits.

AEantoEenl, the Le Iraiide iotel. Puquire. II. ii. Doiin.

Mi'i ii'iK is and in good lion. i'j'iy at ti 10 i near San Fe depot. work ill 'Ins 'ur 1 ari'nent is g-. Jiiiug a l.o- again. All our iiv-ots ShovM and taiis to oe Closed out at, tniy cents on the dollar, at once.

W. ICixcAin. V'mo. hue of Silk Amsterdam mils jaud gloves oi" various e.oiors, to be sold at the very lowest prices. IlKNiiV To'o work done 1:1 line tasto ami 'orders promptly filled at tiii oflioe.

jiincTs 011 invitation and rallin mis If you v. to have a pleasant tickets. read ia The Missouri Pacific 1 I (Free Chair Car. to match almost any ,...1 I f. luid just liat you Avaiit, call and I see nenry l.idens.

For great bargains cull on W. Kiaca.d. i i i I 1 i I Jos. eiiiiiidU'r, 0. W.

wnuijoiKT. A. v. Sliuli liis. Mimii.v w.

51. Wjuk. 0. Jl. A.c.sdih.

u. w. nmvi-n, i.cn Cniiiii. Kincaid, Ilenrv Fostei A Siicli, Wade, Jos Chandler, Chas Creer, I'Koberts, Mason, has CVnusng, II Pugii A MeCuiley, A Partrhl-e, Curtis I. Slieckman, W.

Eaviies, Howe, A hmcho, A I) Pearv, A Forsyth, II Forsyth, thews, .1 Knock, oli 11 Schicke, Willi David Turner, 0. M. Carpent-r, Wm Dawson, (i 11 Dale Wm I Mcacham, Shclst-nd, 1 Jei.dersou, Jesse Pinkston, Joint Duncan, Eooih, A JiL Madden, C) Clamble, 1'hii Eon lev, l.rroy Caiiill, John Simpson, Aiex i'urd, Tabita Sev.eil, II JI Crane, il II liush worth, NflTIONflL P. Allen, L. C.

P. S. Hollies worthy J. II. Spencer, Jno.

A. Craiatir, J. T. Davis, L. Vv'ilhelin.

iss figure than over and ta be sia-e your Stockholders: ooiiie in and wo will ve you proof of it. Howe Sc Co. 7 v. it rimi mti'S. kaxsas JL J.

Paul, U. IL Worley, E. A. Lowman, (ieo. IL Evans, J.

M. Talbott, W. (i. Spencer, Xellic X. Williams, James T.

Woodward, Jno. A. Cramer W. T. Yoe, IL Hates, J.

II. Spencer, J. D. McCue, IJ. Lombard, Jr, (leo.

IL Evans, T. Davis, Ilollingsworth. A.

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Pages Available:
28
Years Available:
1896-1896