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The Tyro Daily Life from Tyro, Kansas • 1

The Tyro Daily Life from Tyro, Kansas • 1

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cSu AUS DML ijrraE FE v' 11 11 llU TYRO, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1905 NO. 56 i)LUME 1. Fair Store ERYIle MIL LIN SECURITY HANDSOME SHOE Mrs, B. Epstein, the leading Mil all leathers, styles. A liner of Caney, will be iirTyro Tuesday, 24, for one day only, with This is one JL7 wants your shoe bus iness We sell the HamiltotvBrown shoes and we stand behind them ready to square any reason able grievance- So tell us your troubles A Complete Line PRICC: 3.50 .4.00.

is what depositors want and expect. We keep- our money under four different doors and locks; the lact one being a renov tied Yale Towne Time Lock. Besides our buildiug is new and our vault is very strong. Above all of this we carry burglar insurance by day and night. We are Excellently Equipped and Conservately Managed.

4 We offer every convenience, safety ana liberality that good banking will allow. Small Loans Our Specialty. THE TYRO STATE BANK. J. Lenhart, President.

J. P. Donahue, Vice. R. L.

Teegarden, Cashier. CAPITAL $10,000. SURPLUS HOOO. 'RESOURCES $34,000 DEPOSITS $23,000. LOANS $21,000.

tit and not your We want a share of your dry goods business too. See our new OF DRESS HATS, TAILOR-MADE AND STREET HATS. line of dress patterns, new things insilks, surges, mohairs, flannel suitings and light wool waistings from S5o to $1.35 per yard. Also a full line of flannelette outings, blankets, comforts, all at lowest prices. We still have a few of those boys' suits at 25 per cent off.

Prices to suit everyone Do not Don't neglect the boy. forget the day, Tuesday, 24 for one day only R. A. Park, Prop. PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE THE CHEAPEST IN COUNTY.

Dr. Rader was called over from The west-bound passenger was HEW! Caney to-day to see Mrs. E. Hi Sloan. nearly five hours late Saturday night.

Crepps went up home B. EPSTEIN. at Independence Ssturday. I do a General Livery Business. AN specialty made of dealing with oil men.

R. Dobson and daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, returned from Pitts burg to-day. The following persons went to Independence this morning: Joa Perry and wife, Chas. Perry and wife, S.

L. Alexander, John, Patcben, J. Lcnhut, G. Sewel and'AT Deuel. GOLD MEDAL CONTEST Lee Galbraith drove best ponies to Havana Saturday night.

Than Bradley -was over from Caney Saturday. Perry Gaskill' "went to Neck, Friday to see his brother. Miss Neilie Shaw Draws J. EUTSLER, PROPRIETOR. the Prize.

A fair size crowd was out at the Gold Medal Contest Saturday A. J. Eutsler and wife went out to to their farm Saturday to TOWNS III DARKNESS Tyro and Caney Lighted by-Cefestlal 0rb5. The Caney News calls the attention of its townsmen to the fact that it has no street lights and incidentally says that they could be had without cost while some towns pay out two thousand a year to have their streets illuminated. By the way Tyro gets its light from the moon and stars too.

night, Miss Nellie Shaw of Caney wrap apple trees to protect them Wanted! won the prize. She is a natura elocutionist There were six A Hike to the Woods. The Life force hiked off to Difference of opinion. The following answers have been received to M. P.

McNamee's query "If one should go 50 degrees due southeast from, the north pole in what latitude and longitude would he be find near what large city?" It would be in longitude 51 west and latitude 40 north in the middle of the Atlantio ocean where ihere is enough water to save over-worked, not lazy, fool-killer lots of hard work. M. A. Ellis. I don') pretend to be posted on such things but I think that Paris would not be far from the the- brushy ravines yesterday evening in search of persimmons.

Do you want insurance? Do you want real estate? Do you want a loan? We can negotiate it for you, After hoofing it three miles to a A Statement. We have just a few words to offer anent the article in Thursday's paper under the caption patch no more than a half dozen from the rabbits. Roy Smith of Coffeyville was over yesterday. Mrs. N.

M. Couch returned from Canay Saturday where she had been a week. Mesdames Dr. Sherman and Ft E. Dobson drove to Coffeyville Saturday.

W. L. Larkin went to his home at Coffeyville Saturday. Several men from this place are out to Ed Coons' sale to-day. It was first billed for the 10 but was postponed on account of the bad weather.

Tim Eoonce passed through here yesterday on his way to Can- ripe persimmons could be found. A quart cap would have held all A woman Do you need a Notary. the green ones. That grove At the outset it might be well We are "It." wouldn't average one specimen to the tree. to say that the' story has two sides.

At any rate two reports are afloat Personally we know Milliner Sale To-morrow. PococK DabneY. Mrs. B. Epstein' of Caney wil nothing, absolutely nothing, a-bout the facts or circumstances.

The most that we can say is be here all day to-morrow with a Sol Smith Such is unthiukable. T. A. T. The question strikes my sense of humor only.

X. X. X. choice selection of ladies' hats. that information diametrically op posite has been submitted to this She hag given this matter adequate publicity and if her efforts office.

are not oommensurately crowned it will be ascribed to unfavorable As to the woman referred to we don't know her name, where Gee Whizz! she lives or anything aboat her except her vocation. Elingswortn's 3 is Headquarters for Cigars, Totecco, Meats, Vegetables, Locals. Ereshf Fruits in Season, Ray Dewey was in this section to-day buying calves. Leather caps, black, are becoming popular. There was a little sprinkle this morning.

W. T. Schooley Son went below town this morning to begin on John Fields' tew house. 6. L.

Sewel'a first new house is ready ror the plasterer. W. T. Uchooley and A. Tinkle were scouring the country for persimmons.

lira. D. F. Tucker and children visited at Caney Saturday. Clarence -Hodges went to Coffey ville to-day.

Heber Butler ia now able to sit a p. Pattsrson's Hour and Kiddoor Your Patronage will be Appreciated. The artiole in question was published simply because we bad every reason lelieve it was correct Nor did we hear a word to the contrary till yesterday. It was not our intention of maligning the woman and we regret very much that 1 our correspondent was misinformed. Case of Diphtheria.

Wilbur Burt's little child north of town has the diphtheria. It was not expected to live through, the night They do not know how it caught the disease. Deuel has a nice line of Robinson Staver buggies. Rev. Thompson preached here yesterday.

See Deuel for Se wall's paints the best that money can buy. This is the kind of weather that the gods enjoy. Wanted a room with private family. Inquire at Life-office. The last passenger train vent west last night at ten.

Deuel tells furniture at the right prices. Look at that washing machine at Notary Public, Insurance and Farm Office in Bank It is a Gee Whizz,.

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Years Available:
1905-1905