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The Daily Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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The Daily Tribunei
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np in 1 Jrili Daily VOL. 8 No. 82 WINFIELD, KANSAS, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNF 9, 1888 TEN CENTS PER WEEK. A Straw Man. After Eighteen Years.

Ripe cherries in any quantity at J. P. Baden's, A RGAI NS The largest bouse of the week was at Last eveniDg II. S. Tenbrook, Sa the Grand last night to hear the favor dorus, Champaign county, arrived for a quarter at A fifty cent meal the Bon Ton If you really think the man who advertises ite actress, Eunice Goodrich.

This is, in this oity with a requisition from his state far one Elijah N. Boyer, who is Cannot save you dollars, I hereby maintain in our opinion, the best play yet given That the man who standard bargain au- ii the city by the companyand is. one wanted in Champaign county, for ob thorizes, in which the little actress has an op por Is the man who always ''Gets there just the taining money under false pretense, ts show her talent for almost any char Go to Prather'd for your new potatoes, 80 cents a peck. Seven hundred pounds of fresh cat fish at Whiting Son's. The Queen City Grocery is now lo If want a boot or shoe or other footwear.

And want proof that bargains really exist. He called at the; Sheriffs office and in company with an offioer started to look for his mn and soon pointed out tbe acter. She played the parts of two hea In the press you see the advertisement! Of bargains of tbe rare and racy kind, Are you governed by the merohantile adver-mente, That are made to agitate the publio mind? Or, are you one of those extremely wise men, Who "know It all" and never can be taught Who never saw a bargain that surprised them And are never satisfied with what theyve bought? I Are you one of those who think all ads, are spurious Merely gotten up to lead you to the store, 'And that when you look for bargains, it's i quite ourious You'll be asked Just what you've always paid before? Call on 0. Field, the shoe man, and compare man who is known here as K. sisters splendidly, the rapid transitions of dress and character never being equalled to better effect by this ac cated at 1005 Mam street.

His priees with any others on your ljst. For fit and wear bis goods are not excelled, Sheridan, as tbe person he wanted Goto the Winfield Fruit House Deputy Matt with Constable Tney comprise toe latest styles in every tress. As an example of the realty- of of the appearance of the scene in which Siverd and H. Morton then arrested when you want fresh fiuit. And nis prices for good goods cannot be Sheridan and took him jail, where Miss Goodrich the' villains The Catholic fair will close to-.

equalled. with a reyolver, a small boy in the gal he was locked up until this morning Which explains the secret of his Immense Do not fail to attend. lery so far forgot where hejwas that he when he will be taken; back to Illinois trade. Go to J. Baden's for choice ripe to be tried for a crime committed yelled out scornfully to the villain, tomatoes the first of the season, therein 1870.

a Aha, Mr. Man." t. To-night, will be If you or yours are in need of anything in this line, you 11 1 A ill A. The doctor was seen at the Jail by a The Winfield Fruit House loc-ms Visitob man last evening and said it given, and this afternoon a mattince, up. Go and get something nice, wiu save money, nave a gooa comiorcaoie nr ana.

wear handsome, stylish shoes, by calling on was all a He had never been "Cinderella." Send your children this Go to the Bon Ton when you. want afternoon, and go yourself to-night. in Illinois exoept to pass through there first-class bread. None better in the in 1873, and knew nothing, whatever, of the crime of which he is accused, 0. S.

0. Program. Monday evening, June 11th, at 8 p. 0 FIELD, the Shoe Man. A nice line of ladies' slippers and Our reDorter then went to the Bob walking shoes just received at Bower bit house, where he interviewed Mr m.

at Y. M. C. A. parlors.

Music Mrs. Blackman and Miss Onie Ray's. Tenbrook and learned that Pr. N. Wright, Boyer praoticed medicine in Sadorus When you want choice fruit go to the Winfield House, 113 East 9th avenue.

in 70 and had been there some fifteen Paper- Causes ut Poverty STAR GROCERY J. E. Conklin, years. He owed a note of $700 and Paper Adulteration of Food Products- when it came due agreed to gjve a new Dr. Carrie Geisel note but instead of issuing the Paper Louisa M.

Alcott new note to pay the Ira Steadman, old one he obtained cash for it. For this he was indicted. Cornet Solo, Paper Plant Life but befoje he could be arrested he Miss Emma Williams, skipped leaving a wife and three child Paper Life of Mohammed ren, and has since been a fugitive from Rev. J. C.

Miller. justice. He has been heard of at dif Plenty of strawberries, in bulk or box, all fresh and clean, and in good condition at J. P. Faden's.

The large dinning room at the Bon Ton is nearly filled every meal, but a a few more can be accommodated, Parties having any business with Dr. Sheridan can probably find him by addressing E. N. Boyer, Joliet, 111. We have just received A new stock of slippers and shoes.

They will be sold cheap. Bower Ray. The best hams in the city, cheap for cash, at the "Hallelujah J. W. Prathee.

Musio- Mrs, Blackman and Miss Onie ferent places, but always nnder a new Wanted, everybody to know that I have MOVED MY GROCERY from South Main Stieet to the corner of 'v Millington St. and Hinth Ays. Where I will keep the freshest stock of groceries in the city, Or the lowest cash prices. name. In November, '86, Sheridan Wright.

All members and those interested in located in this city and commenced business as one of the firm of Sheridan, the work of the C. L. S. C. are cordially invited to be present.

Crawford Co, He was recognized by partlea'here as the man Boyer, and i 1 Mas. E. P. Hickock, President; nuiuomies were novineu, ted last night in nia arrest Encouraging The following from the Tribune, a Try the Pastime plug when you want a fine chewing tobacco. You M.

tenbrook was very confident Sheridan IS the right man, ifiud as Ten- will find it at the Queen City Cigar Store. brook's father was the man who was staunch repub'ican paper, should be very encouraging to the Labor party, but if Bro. is not more careful tbe bosses of the g. o. p.

will swindled out of the money he would Tbe case of Will Hackman for not be likely to forget the swindler, ps. E. B. STOLP, STAR O-ROCER selling malt was dismissed yesterday. go after his scalp: pecially as he has known him for John Cantrell's case is set for trial this When we say that tbe most active fifteen years.

Boyer's first wife is now morning at 9 o'clock. Hying in Douglass county, Ills. Boyer, political organization in this country is the Labor Union, we doa't mean that or Sheridan, has a wife here. He has The young lad'es who will assist told several stories hero which do not at the Assembly dining hall are re always coincide-as to facts and places. SPECIAL PRICES! quested to report to Miss Mary Walkup in tbe Thomspon block.

nether ut. Sheridan is the man or you shall all speak at once. Tbe leaders are circulating, and tbe members are reading, more political literature than all other parties combined. When we are wraneling and quarreling as to whether Bill or Jim shall goto the next convention, we will wake up some fine morning and discover that Sam and not, Win field will not be much the Everybody knows the kind of bread loser by his absence. -ON- sold by Will Clark and it is only necessary to say that he has a bakery in connection with the Bon Ton.

Their Hew Shop. John voted tbe other ticket and that another Democratic-Labor Union can French and American Sateens Z. Putman Daughters are of Those who know Fred Whiting and remember his excellent reputation as a a butchet will be pleased to learn that fering special bargains in millinery for the next thirty days. Ninth avenue. didate slipped into office.

Inasmuch as the Tribune is a free lance, it can afford to warn i he republicans of the breakers ahead in time. This paper has no enemies to punish, hence can afford to tell the truth out loud, There are he is again at bis old trade, ho and a First National Bank building. gentleman named McCul lough having opened a shop in the Hackney block Since the Bon Ton has added a Summer Dress Goods, Swiss and Hamburg Flouncings. Don't fail to see our offerings, as they are genuine bargains. breakers ahead in this couaty.

They havo a nice large room fitted out Keep your boys and girls in from with every thing needed in first class street amusement after dark. The meat market and without any excep tion the finest shop in this city. street is no good school of education, and no great man or good woman ever The new shop will be opened this FLEMING KERR. Blocfe won their reputation there. Home morning with a full line of the finest with true friends and good books is meats beef, pork, veal, fish and much the safest plaoe for youths of all kinds of fresh vegetables.

new bakery Clark's old customers are coming to trade with him because they know the quality of his goods. I invite all my old customers to call on me in my new location, 1005 Main street where they will rftill find the best bargains, Hats Hamilton. Verdon, the tailor, has contributed a $65 suit of clothes to the Catholic fair, It will be voted to some one tonight. If was being voted on last night, but were enable to hear the names of the contestants. f.

either sex to spend their evenings. a red is too weu Known to need any T. F. Axtell. think said about him.

Mr. McCul-lough came here a short time ago from Everywhere In the state the people W.A. Freeman are complaining of the growing ev il of Mead Center and ia also a firstrelass installment fiends, who travel from butcher. We are confident that the place to place selling merchandise of new firm in a splendid location and with so fine a shop will soon have various kinds The month ly pay ents seem small, but the price asked is jeill Freeman, Furial Roies4 Hearsss and Carriages Furnrsned. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANDJENBALMEKS.

a big trade and that tbeir customers generally about twice as much as asked Parties wishing to engage board by the week or make terms for families will have no occasion to complain. by home dealers. When yon want choice meats or veg etables, anything kept in a good meat Messrs. Uhl Geil commenced during the assembly can do bo by calling on or addressing Mrs Geo.B. Peak, corner Ninth avenue and Andrews market remember that you can find it yesterday on the bridge between the at Whiting McCullough's in the city building and the Hackney block.

street. East 11th next door To Grand Opera House. Tne window at the head of the stairs Hack no block and that you will be well treated. nil Kansas Otto Hackman's trial for selling leading to the council chamber has malt was resumed yesterday morning been made into a door and the door in See our stock of ladies' shoes, we and the case given to the jury about re selling them at big bargains. the Hackney block will be at the end of the long hall running through the noon.

They deliberated until about Bower Rat. 9 o'clock last night when they were OHN H. REED. block. As soon as the bridge is com J.

W. OLIVEB -E. N. Boyer. alias Dr.

Sheridan, is discharged without agreeing on a ver pleted ne can go from Fuller street to the fourth man taken from here back dict. Loomis without going down stairs. REED OLIVER, ro vnampaign county, to answer Jay Gould, with his son Edward It is an undisputed fact that Halti- for crimes. Cowley seems to be the place of refuge for Illinois people. wanger has the finest lot of Key West and imported cigars in the city.

When Gonld, A. Hopkins and Dr, Munn, arrived over tbe Missouri Pacific last evening in Gould's special car and re Sheriff Connor left last evening to ever you want a good smoke go to the mained over night. They drove about get a horse thief he has located, and he will be gone several days. He is Queen Citt Stork. confident of bringing his man with -All kinds of produce at the New the city last evening seeing the fine buildings.

We were unable to learn the object of Gould's visit. CORNER TENTH AND ZOOMIS STREET him. Deal to-day..

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1886-1891