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The Tyro Daily Life from Tyro, Kansas • 1

The Tyro Daily Life from Tyro, Kansas • 1

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TTTTTT THE NO. 59 TYRO. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1905 VOLUME 1. DIES OF DIPHTHERIA i Wilbur Burt's Child Dies to Now's the Time Two Men Light Out and to Buy Your Winter Underwear. We have Last Night.

horget to bettie. hust what youant at the right Price. Along with other things in Wilbur Burt's little; son above Men's Ladies' general, Caney is furnished with town died last night of diphthe Heavy-fleeced vests and pants pel a bit of sensation this Heavy' sanitary, fleeced undershirts and drawers per garment 50c. ria He bad been siok about a garment 50c. week.

It is not where he E. W. Kroff, agenvfor the J. Heavy -derby-ribbed brown un Heavy ribbed vests and contracted the disease. The fun Metz Lumber has gone ftnil MFmnn.nt per garment 25c.

eral was held to-day. to parts unknown, and no one 500. .1 Utopia Union suits per suit 50o would cared particularly had Heavy wool underwear per "gar- to $1.00. be not neglected to square a few jment 11.00. Some Critics Wanted.

Before The Life can ever accounts. 1 Boys' heavy fleeced underwear Childrens' Union suits per suit Mr. Kroff aeemed to be a per garment 25c. SECURITY is what depositors want and expect. We keep our money under four different doors and looks; the laBt one being a reno 1-ed 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 Equip--pedand Couservately Man, aged. We offer every convenience, safety and liberality that good banking will allow. Small Loans Our Specialty.

THE TYRO STATE BANK. J. Lenhart, President. 3. P.

Donahue, Vice. It. L. Teegarden, Cashier. CAPITAL $10,000.

SURPLUS $1000. RESOURCES $34,000 DEPOSITS $23,000. LOANS $21,000. 25o to 75o. have the measure of success (bat I irnnA btifliiuM rrian.

and the aver it so devoutly wishes it must aee run of people had confidence Men' ad Boys' Caps. either develop' or disoover some Those nice leather ones Ladies'. and Childrens Mittens and golf gloves, all kinds from I5o to 75c. in him. But it now now 'happens others from 25o to 75c.

that he bad been fixing to fix critics eal "criticp, critics in every sense of the word, critios that have the essence of gall the his friends for several days. He Duck Coats. loaded hir household goods for Men's and boys' from 75c to perfection of nerve and then irresistibility of Bolivar. Saturday, when $3.50. Blankets and Comforts.

We have them good warm numbers from 50c to $2.50. Cheaper than you can make them. his wife left for that placetheir It requires just eighteen hours MackentosheB and slickers, rub old home. ber hats' and rubber boots. to get out a paper like The Life.

The Wednesday before they Consequently we have no spare time to do much self-criticism. bought a fifteen dollar silk dress The Fair Store, of T. W. Truskett Co. "Al A few in town make a living, by workiner fewer hours.

To these read? thev were considerably in debt there. we appeal. R. A. Park, Prop.

Millinery, It does this paper no good to Wednesday evening he took a nice suit case home from Briggs be found fault with unless the Daniels for his wife to. look criticism reaches headquarters MI! 111 1 Sending word is not satisfac at. but bo far as known he can not find her to see whether or LADIES' FURNISHINGS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, UNDERWEAR, ETC. not she likes it well enough to tory. The interpeter.

often gets things mixed. All censure should be made in person Verbal- Of course we have no time to buy. Be bought a big bill of cloth I Tyill pay anyone's fare from Tyro and return who purchases over $5.00 worth of I do a General Livery Business. Specialty made of dealing with oil men inn nf I Hurt. or.

tnn nnw -u Mr. Lambert wishes he had lost B8 Cltuei TUUttU dise. Prices guaranteed to be the cheapest that sale. in the county. A.

J. EUTSLER, PROPRIETOR. meat squander with 'frivolous people. Never call our attention to a trivial thing. Only matters of' a momentous nature are listened to with patience and serenity.

He owes livery bills Mrs. B. Epstein, Caney, Kansas. many bills, and-no Jelliogboy. other bills.

lie had borrowed some money When the paper' has blundered, made a radical departure from newspaper ethics those that are of the' Caney Valley National bank. i reoonsible should be apprised of About a week before Bob Mo- Waiirtedl Mullen left for California. He the fact. for example: If The Life should state that D. F.

Tucker owed several accounts around, and If we suit you, tell others; if ue don't, toll us. his intentions were kept still un pulled a two inch, gas pipe in til too late to do anything. Can two Tuesday before supper ey Chronicle. the feat was really performed after supper some twentyone minutes "What Shall We Eat?" Do you want insurance? Do you want real estate? Do you want a loan? We can negotiate it for you. later that would justify your Every day the same old question coming to the office and stomping What shall we eat for breakfast, and thundering till the foundation for lunoheon," for dinner? assails of the building creaked.

with monotonous regularity the Or when you see an inverted patient housewife who seeks to neriod. a mis-placed letter, an nrovide eood livins for the fam improper spacing, tne ommission ily in agreeabla variety at a Do you need a Notary. We are "It," PococK DabneY. of a word, faulty punctuation, or moderate cost. There is a daily in fact any tremendous error, the department in The Chicago Beo -We carry the ONLY line of fresh can dies, fine cigars, fruits, nutt, tobacco, in the city.

are headquarters for daily news, books and up-to-date magazines. 'We also carry cold drinks and ice cream in season, HOT CHILI, fresh bread, pies and cookies." Notions, soaps, figs, extracts, maple syrup, etc. In these we have a full line and woulk be pleased to have you call, and get our prices. We treat you right. Call, and ba convined.

Patchen Dabney. duty should devolve upon you to ord-IIerald which is intended to come ravins to the office and answer this question satisfactorily demand an 7 apology, an explan every day in the, year, it is entitled "Meals for a day," and ation or a retraction even if an provides menus for the three extra has to be issued. -When the Vong intitial is meals every with the neces used or your name wrongly spelled sary recipes. These menus and recipes are carefully selected by vou are licensed to assault not Kl. Eliogsviortn 3 -a onlv the one that cave out the The Chicago Record-Herald information but the reporter and the proof-reader as But please bear this in mind: is Headquarters for Tobacco, Meats, YegetaUes, Don't call and ruffle our tempers household editor, and cash prizes are awarded for the best that are recieved.

HouBe wives everywhere are invited to participate in the competition. For full particulars see the "Meals for a day" department in The Chicago Record-Herald. durinz business hours, or from See Deuel for SewalTs paint! 6 a. m. till 12 p.

m. the best that money can buy. Preshr Fruits in Season, Ray- Pattsrson's and Kiddoor's critio from the plebeian to the aristocrat wonld be welcome any time after mid-night Teachers Examination. Your Patronage will be Appreciated. Locals.

Deuel has a nice line of Robin-son Staver buggies. The Tyro Supply plumbed Uarve Morrison's house yesterday. Tne Rebekahs had a rag sewing in the Lenhart hall yesterday. Dinner was served for 15c 1 Fair weather has set in again. The country has enough rain to last a while.

The rain of night before last drenched everything. The regular examination for Teachers' Certificates will be held Wanted a room with privatt family. Inquire at Life office. The Y. P.

S. C. E.i will prao tice Binging every Thursday night after prayer meeting. Malhis and Son had a half car of feed and a half oar of flour -shipped in to-day. They are storing it in the building that M.

Ellings worth used to occupy. Bring in the news. in the Connty High Schoo THE GREAT OPENING The Butler Buck Addition of 311 lots will have their Opening on 6, 1905. Butler Buck. Building, Independence, on Friday and Saturday, October 27 and 28, Notary Public, Insurance and Farm Loans.

Office in Bank Examination to begin at 7:30 m. Paper furnished. B. W. Slater, County Sapt..

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Pages Available:
424
Years Available:
1905-1905