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The Daily Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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a THE DAILY VISITOR. BY SCHULTZ Professional Directory. Attorneys-at-Law. 0. M.

SEWARD, THORNEY-AT-LAW. Office East 9th Av. A enue. J. E.

TORRANCE BRO. TTORNEYS AT LAW Office rear room of A old Bank Building Main Street. J. A. FRINK.

TTORNEY AT LAW, Winfleld, Kansas. A Office over Winfield Savings Bank. F. McMULLEN, TTORNEY AT LAW, Winfleld, Kansas. A over Winfeld Savings Bank, Main street.

Practices in all courts Phystatans and Surgeons. CARRIE GEISEL, M. D. MENDERS her professional serviees to the people Winfeld and vicinity. Especial attention to diseases of women and children.

Office over Baden's store. Office hours. 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4.

D. m. F. M. PICKEN.

DR. S. J. GUY Res. 8.

Manning st. Res. 817 e. 10th ave PICKENS GUY, HYSICANS SURGEONS. Office oger Brown's store, west side AN North Main street.

S. B. PARK, PHYSICIAN Office and over SURGEON, Hudson Bro's Winfleld, Jew elry Store. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m.

-2 to 5 p. m. Telephone exchange. S. B.

MARSH, E. EMORY MARSH EMORY. Physicians and Surgoons. Dr. Emory will pay especial attention to Female diseases and diseases of the Throat.

Ollice in Torrence-Fuller block, over Friend's millinery store. Office hours -Dr. Marsh, from 11 to 1 end 3 to 5. Dr. Emory-9 to 11 a.

m. and 1 to 3 p. m. and evenings. DR.

WELLS. posite Residence 1009 Lowry street Physician, Surgeon. Office opJalle answered at all hours. Sole control of the Brinkerhoff system. N.

S. BRIDGEMAN M. D. attend calls day or night city or country Special attention paid to chronic diseases and children. Residence 607 East 10th.

Officein Smith building over the Variety store. W. K. PEMBROKE, M. D.

PHYSICIAN Express AND SURGEON. be Office be found over and night. Architects. S. A.

COOK, ROHITEOT and SUPERINTENDEN A School houses and Public building vapeeialty. Office over Baden's store. Dentists DR. F. H.

BULL. DE ENTIST. Office over First-class Farmer's work Bank. a specialty. DR.

T. S. BROWN. Dentist. Office over First National Bank 1) First-class work a speciality.

Society Directory NOTICE G. A. of the orders their widows or orphans, who are sick, or in distress and needing assistance, will please apply to T. A. BLANCHARD, Chairman of Relief Committee.

in ANSAS COUNCIL, No. 540, fourth R. meets their hall second and Tuesdays In each month W. 0. ROOT, Regent.

W. G. GRAHAM, Sec'y. meets COUNCIL, in their No. hall 5, in Nationa Mytons' block, the 1st and 3d Tuesdaos of each O.

J. AUSTIN, President. W. G. GRAHAM.

Sec'y. WINFIELD CHAPTER, hall, No, 2d 31, Monday R. M. eve. A in ranch month.

H. G. JOHNSON, H. P. J.

STAFFORD, Sec'y. INFIELD LODGE, No. 18, A. 0. U.

W. meet every Friday evening in Odd Fellows' ball, cor. Main street and Tenth avenue. S. G.

BISHOP, M. W. LEWIS CONRAD. Recorder. LODGE, No.

479, K. of meet WIN Masonic Hall Arst and third Monday evenings in each month. F. J. SYDAL, Dictator.

G. 8. MANEER, Rept COMMANDERY No. 15, Knights Templars, meet at their Asylum on the 3rd Friday of each month. W.

Johnston, Em. Com, J.D. Pryor, Rec. AID Society SOCIETY No. of 1, meet Winfleld on Camp Arst LADIES and third Saturdays of each month at Odd Fellows Hall.

Mrs. F. WALDREN, President. L. MISS.

LAURA A. BARR, Secy. OF PYTHIAS meet in Odd FelKNIGHTS every Thursday evening. P. H.

ALBRIGHT. C. 0. L. H.

WEBB, K. of K. and 8. DIDELITY TEMPLE, No. 81, Degree of Honor, A.

0. U. meet at A. 0. U.

W. ball, on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. MRS. JULIA CATON, C. of H.

LEWIS CONRAD, Recorder. Post, No. 86, G. A. meets in Odd Fellows hall every second and fourth Monday evenings each month.

J. E. CONKLIN. P. C.

LEWIS CONRAD Adi't. COLFAX LODGE, No. 70, DAUGHTERS OF Rebecca meets every 2d and4th Saturday In Odd Fellows' Hall. MRS. E.

M. DALTON, N. G. 0.0. Aret and third evenings each F.

Cowley Bacampment, No. 68, meets month, in Odd Fellows halls, oor. Main and Tenth avenue, M. B. SHIELD, C.

P. W. H. DAWSON, Scribe. ADIES AID SOCIETY, meets at K.

of Hall on frat and third Saturday of each month. ANNA B. WALDRON, Pres. LETTIE DAVIS. Sect'y.

Cowley Legion No. 16. Select Knights A. 0. U.

meets every Friday evening in Odd Fellows' hall, cor. Main street and Tenth avenue. C. C. GREEN, Commander.

J.F. MCMULLEN, Recorder. delphi Lodge, No. 110 A. F.

and A. M. A meets the frat and third Tuesday of each month. JAMES MODERMOTT, W. M.

B. W. TROUT. Secretary. moet at the K.

of L. Hall every ThursSTONE MASON'S AND CUTTER'S UNION 28. of esch Presinent. week. F.

X. GODARD, Secretary, OF LABOR EUREKA ASSEMBLY NO. 9847 meets Tuesday Tyners evening of each week in their hall over grocery. 1 J. M.

CONNOR, M. CL MOROBERTE, R. 8. WINFIELD. KANS, SUNDAY, MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1887.

VOL. 2, NO. 151 THE WINFIELD BAKERY And Restaurant. The only first-class establishment of the kind in the city. My baking department is complete and I can furnish the best bread, pies and cakes in the city, delivered fresh every morning.

My meals need no advertising in the city, but for the benefit of strangers will say they can't be beat. Everyday dinners a specialty as well as Sunday. RATES- Day "Board Board, and $3.00 Lodging a $4.00. week. In ADVANCE H.

CLARKE. This morning we add to our list of announcements the name of Wooley, of Vernon township, as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the action of the republican convention. Mr Wooley came to this county when there were only two houses in Winfield, and has lived in Vernon township ever since. His neighbors and those who, know him best are his most earnest supporters for the office he asks. It has been urged against him that he is a whiskey man.

but Mr Wooley assures us that should he be selected for the position he will do his duty in enforcing 4 ALL laws, and he is a man who can be depended on to do as he agrees. As to being a republican, he can say that he never yet bolted the ticket and if he is the choice of the convention he will have the undivided support of his party. Mr Wooley has made many friends during the campaign by the fair way he has treated the other aspirants for the same office he asks and he will go into the convention with a strong support. The Converted Seal. For Sheriff.

Last night, as had been announced, the "converted seal" delivered a leot; ure in the Salvation Army hall. A small collection was up at the door, but every seat in the house was taken and standing room WAS very The lecturer is an odd speciman of humanity and from his peculiar form and dwarfed appearance was carried with a circus combination many years and was known as the "fish with the human head." He walks entirely on crutches and although of a weakly appearance he has 8 powerful voice and is a first class speaker. From his large experience in traveling his knowledge is just such as to make his lectures interesting and with his way of delivering holds his audience easily from beginning to end. The meeting last night was very orderly and gave those present a better impression of the army than would be taken from the ordinary meetings. The County Fair.

The Cowley County Fair, to be held September 5. 6, 7, 8 and 9, promises to be fully equal to, if not. better, than preceding fairs. In addition to the regular premiums offered by the Association quite a number of special premiums have been offered by individuals, which will do much toward making the fair more ipteresting. In the speed ring there will be some flyers, a number of horses being here now exercising and getting accustomed to the track.

The prizes offered in this department will bring something here to interest the lovers of the races. Taking all in all we see no reason why Cowley's fair this year should not be the best she has ever had, and well worth attending. Past, Present and Future. An opportunity is now offered to the people of Winfield to read their future and be told their past by the world renowned seeress, Madame Josie Wooster, the seyenth daughter of the seventh daughter. Madame Wooster arrived in the city last eyening and has engaged rooms at the Famous Restaurant, where she can be consulted for a few days.

She will be in her room, this afternoon, ready to reyeal the secrets of the past, present and future, and convince the most skeptical that this is no hoax. Stolen articles recovered. Estranged lovers reunited. The secrets of the future revealed. Call on Madame, Wooster if you are in trouble and want to know anything not revealed to ordinary mortals.

When a person goes into store, and speaks to the proprietor he at least expects and is entitled to an answer and if he does not get it is likely to give that merohant a wide, berth in the future. -The VISITOR is read in 600 families in this city. Advertise in the paper that reaches the people and you will receive your money's worth, J. COR. P.

MAIN Baden's, Preparations for the 0. U. W. reunion which will take place at Island Park Thursday the 25th have been made upon such a scale as will guarantee.to our city a large and influential gathering. The committee report that the prospects, exceed by far their most sanguin anticipations.

The various railroads have rendered them much assistance by granting liberal rates and furnishing special trains from such points as were not modated by regular trains. Our citizens should bear in mind that, while! this gathering is under the A. O. U. W.

management it is the design to make it a popular gathering and as as 8 compliment to the noted speaker of the day all should accept the invitation and spend the day at Island Park, and thus make it as far as possible a boliday for.all. There will be a parade in the forenoon participated in by the visiting lodges and the Select Knights in their uniform and, accompanied by their several bands. Mayor Hackney will deliver an address of welcome which will be responded to by Hon. J. M.

Miller of Council Grove. A basket picnic will then be indulged in after which a number of prominent speakers will address the gathering. A. 0. U.

W. Reunion. -Every newspaper publisher has an occasional subscriber whose soul seems to have been made out of the fag end of the, material. We are always thankful when such are lifted from our list. They generally refuse to take the paper after receiving it two or three years without paying for it -a plain steal with an insult added.

Or, else they move away without paying a pickle. Cr, thev all at once discover that they never ordered it, or that they received it -not half the time- -won't pay for it. In either case it is a cowardly snap, such as an honest man would not be guilty of. The proper way to stop a newspaper is to pay up and then stop it afterwards. If you are a gentleman and don't owe a cent walk into the office and, candidly say you do not wish the paper, or can't afford to subscribe.

If you are on the hog plan, chuck it back into the postoffice and mark it Star and Kansan. Some gallant young man who is probably "gone" on a school ma'am, eulogizes them thusly: "There is many a Kansas school marm who carries her lunch basket, and walks two or three miles every morning to shape the future destiny of voters, who is ten times as beautiful as Mrs. Langtry. And as they go tripping across the prairie, humming perhaps 'America' or the 'Star Spangled the little wild flowers nestled among the blue stem vow then infinitely more handsome, in the sphere of dutiful womanbood." -The man who sits down that. "prohibition.

won't pro(hibit" is like the man who sits down in the fence corner and whines that his plow won't plow of itself. A prohibitory law is only the tool with which the work of abolishing the curse of liquor is to be done, and the people must give impetus and (Tex.) Mercury. -Remember the concert by the band boys next Thursday evening at the opera The proceeds are used to pay for a new uniform for the boys in attending the concert you will not only get. the, worth of your money but will help the boys in getting what they very much need at this time. Mann has returned from his trip east and looks as if the trip had agreed with him.

After buying a big stock of goods in Chicago he went up on the lake and spent, a few weeks 9.8 he said, getting cooled off." u- -Jno A. Sumner, of Quincy, Illinois, looking Winfield today, and after seeing the, inside. of some of our churches will look at some of our more worldly possossions, such as real estate eto. -C Baldwin of Latham was circulating around the city, yesterday on business. -JJ Burns came over on the Missouri Pacific from Belle Plaine last evening.

-You cannot spend today, better than by attending church or Sunday school." -W A Johnson, of Garnett, Kansas, is spending a few days with friends in this city. -T Johnson of Springfield, Kansas, is looking over the best city in the state today. -Rev Neighbor of Indianapolis Ind. will preach at the Baptist church this morning at 11 o'clock. -The band boys were out again last evening discoursing fine music for the promenaders, on Main street.

-A Gordon, of Kansas City, will make headquarters and eat his Sunday dinner at the St James today. -AD Stuber, of Wilmot, was one of the many people in the city yesterday. He returned home last evening. -E Baldwin, came down from Latham yesterday and helped swell the immense crowd of visitors in the city. John Bradley and Nettie Roberts were granted.

a marriage license yesterday. This is the second license issued during the week. -Some fine fish are being taken from the Walnut, but you need not rush to the river today, for fish won't bit on Sunday, no matter how plentiful. -Anthony is a little behind her sister cities, the ball craze having just struck that town. Nearly every trade and profession in that city is now represented with a base ball club.

-When you want nice drink on your table, don't forget that the best material offered is the Imperial tea for sale by Brummell Duggan. You can get no better tea in the city so remember the place. -Again we wish to inyite the pastors of the city to leave their church announcements with us. We can't attend all the churches at the same time, and cannot tell the people when to attend, church unless you send us the notices. -R Simpson, of Florence, Alabama is a visitor in Winfield, looking at the most beautiful and healthful place in the state.

He will regret leaving the city without first becoming an owner of some of her valuable property. -Hutchinson Lodge No 77, A yesterday received an invitation from the Winfield and Arkansas City lodges, to attend a meeting of the lodges of Southern Kansas at Island Park, Winfield, August 25. It is probable that the invitation will be accepted at the meeting of the lodge tonight. inson -Notwithstanding the fact that the croakers prophesied that the rooms in the Haokpey block would never be 00- cupied, and the further assertion that the city was dead because the "malt" joints are closed, Mayor Hackney informs us that he could rent every room, be occupied September 1st, if he had them ready to rent. Now what will you croak -The surrounding towns often urge the authorities -to keep down the nail heads with which their sidewalks are put together.

Winfield people, don't have to stump their toes. or have their soles jerked off for we have stone, you know. Seventy-five miles of stone side walk is no little addition to the beauty and comfort of a town. -The "jointista" can eyidently sent Frisco train and when he stepped off Sheriff Mcintire from a far off. Last Tuesday evening he came in on the the depot all the joints were running in full blast, but before be reached Gladstone hotel every one of them was closed up, and not a drop of tea" could be had in the oity.

Not even for scientific or mechanical purposes." -A. C. Democrat. And yet some people say that the A. jointists, need not fear George as he partial to that place, Just received a big shipment of Chase Sanborn's Celebrated.

Fine Coffees---Java, Mocho, Santo's and Golden Rio. These Coffees are well known for their very fine flavor, and no family. in Winfela that appreciates a good cup of coffee should fail to call for this celebrated coffee. J. rite Baden's.

DOUBLE STORE. A CHANCE. Having decided to make a Change in business, we now offer our large, stock of Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines this week AT: COST! Parties wishing a good piano, organ or sewing machine, will please call at 717 Ninth Main Street and, see goods and get, prices. We have. several second-hand pianos ins good condition which will' be sold very low.

Terms to suit. BEST. E. B. STOLP CO.

UPHOLSTERERS. -ALL KINDS OFUPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, STAINING AND REPAIRING. NEATLY DONE. Bargains in New and Second-Hand Furniture! Agents for New High Arni Singer Sewing Machines. Corner Main Street and 12th Avenue, Winfield, Kansas..

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