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Derby Dispatch from Derby, Kansas • 4

Derby Dispatch from Derby, Kansas • 4

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Derby Dispatchi
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Derby, Kansas
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i ny 1 a. As li yj X.X Mr. Db.i!MI-ii,!W- KVl I iti) in Jl li nra liberal 0 IvirtH is II. u'iio in Hut 1 11 tMu (iinotioa tuu la VF11.I. 1).

IVMWUT. I V. II. Vi'AUtiJJ, fJu. out FrUUy, end wan nnlobratod by a tj jfiS vei largo d'nucrgoiun up liUhelalubt style.

Tlu m1. "spun while VrJ fif 1 fa 'cly relied up (n a li jdo the urchins corireJ tliomsrdvuM with DERBY, Skogwick Cou nit. KANSAS. For Pio Tinilw go to G. W.

Bow nnd every kind of "indigestible stuff, which is known to oxint at such gather- niani. Atchison, Topcka Santa 11 11 Furroera, to G. V. Bowman fur fna." lrogrnnuo of the day was carried cut is full Paw.iv. your machine oil.

John Klulnoraror and son Ed. went AT A BAEG-AII'J. SUBSCRIBE to Wichita. Monday. CSOtKO WEST.

No. PiiKuntir.i- A Fitliin Tarty, 8:13 a. ro. ISiMd p. in.

MiM liiTthn Dniilrlini'ttr IVitl. Nit. 417. Aifntiinif.il.iflr.i, Messrs. W.

D. Murdoek. Wm. BonttT Ao. 403.

i'uanuiigor, alio pi uu ittt Tuesday evening. and J. F. H. McKibben.

wont fishiuir i GOINU EAST. yesterday. Tho excursion had been 8 r.i Go t0 F- w' for Bcttc O. 4G. I'aKiiiiirp.

"HE- DERBY DISPATCH 11:10 ft. m. i Leo hog cholera romndf. carefully arrangod in ndvanco and euo had been made certain. Derby was p.

m. 4trt. No, 410. 2J. KIJ.

Pnnmuijor, Mini trains. chosen as tho lishinsr crround. and tho Key. G. M.

Fortuno filled an appoint meat at Udall, Inst Sunday. Vf. II. Ltdiilk, COMPLETE NEWSPAPER and J0I5 OUTPIT way the lisli did blto would liavo made old Sir Jsaao Walton arraon with envv. FOB THE C.

Kaehtricb it) now luvinff erain A boy a resident of Derby was cmrasred Church Directory. lor John Mlltnef, of Wiohiia. to catch tho fish, or rather cuido the EvAKOELlOAr. Cllir.tPIl VramiUU.ir an. party to ths best pool, while tho bate 1 7-col.

Wahhincrton linnrl ntpsq 1 Pniiiml Mr. rnd Mrs. R. L. Doaton woro in At'V HllMitHV ht If A.

III. yit in a 1 a MP innnlilli. Tl.nra-ljtv M.in.l....- wa! attended to by tho principals them- 100 pounds Bourgeois, 100 pounds Minion 7.5 fonts job onl display type. 6 foiilsN WOodlvne. 1 Jjirn-a Oahtnoi: willi DTinim full nml i.m i Wichita, Wednesday evening.

i.iji.iijr Hjv. VV. WALTKus.ruBtO!'. ifrs. L.

U. JfcCrocklin. and dauirh- od to a boy, for It la a man's work rf.ek?:7 RalleV Iwnk. table, n.ture. uoy, is a man wo: k.

a wuoig of othor m(ltoriai t08 tedious t0 mention. Good "lAiiv PnHflll rei-l a fiiTThsn Will. 1 1 1 1 IHUbU.H VJ nrtf HuiiiIuVhI. II jt.m. miH i tor.

l)Mty, woro in Wicnita, Monday. or iiiomJai; Tuoslny Huii'luy- I 1, 1 T.i 4 1 I pnny roiurnea 10 ine city last night Mian Flora Hcrndon, of Waco, visit Reason forselling Failing Eyesight. Joadod down with their watery treasures. They wero not evoa suu burnt Wich- IlArTI.1T I'l'l'llfll I'r. Iiliiirntrurv Mnn.

od Miss Gruco of this city, v.V I ilny nt II a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Vmfrt uieot- I. ta, Eagle. Itldtlress.

or call at. TfJK nrxv.H'FfirB nm' vr lit. Frank Bowman and family, nro iiv 11 Buiicinay nunaa y-souooi at 10 o.ii). Kev. G.

M. Furtcnk i'nstor. DERBY DISPATCH Listoa To My Wail. vices socoil Kundny of each umiitb, ninru- visiting B's father, Mr. Ernest.

We have just received a supply of groceries, call la and soo ns, A Minnich. A littlo con on a maiden ctow. listen tincltly SSircctory. to my wail of too, caused ty tho pinch Dick Itarno? lost a fino hog Tuesday or a too tight shoe, instead of a three a number two. grew, it ffrow.

Listen ovary niur.luy e7onis; ut their hull, cor. it was overcome by tho heat. Mil III ftlriw-tt nml lli It Imoxa anai.ua i i to my wail of to.j. As time went on (as J. K.

Uocck. Do you want to bnv a first class conn B. I. Dejitok, M. G.

time will do), listen to my wail of toe. Hec'V. try newspaper aud jcb printing oilico i i tho corn waxod rod-tbo maiden blue. I A. II.

T. A. No. is. mooti on tho Satur- Bt ffrcBl bargain? If so.

come this way, ui l.r.... I. .11 1.. I nfo-'lf'. nr lull muin Hi 'twas ten times worso than tho grip (kerchew), too true! too true! Listen erh ut Ih9 Waco schroi iiouae.

Of rfatSL Any one dosiring to purchaso a brand i M. Bl. il.lCKHi.i A. T. UU' KNK, coeretnry.

tWlouf. new A Mo. lfirstlass Sewing Machine 10 ni7 Uf too. She had a scat in 1 at a Bta baroain. will do well to call lho ond of the 3iston t0 mT ot i iaa nnr! mun wU kin Tit lis Hia iu U'W at this office, THE MSN H0 ADVESTISE.

put his eawhido boots on lies kanjjeroo, Whek toi; cosin to always HKMKMBEK THAT A. MlN'NIOK CAStKlKS Oh. whew! Oh, whew! Listen to my Ai: VIrtlnrTHnl. tllA fnllAU.tnv numi.il a. wa.l ot too.

Washington business iihu mtiy lo found in (his liupor: GOODS, mm the finest STOCK OF GOODS, and I.rraboT and cotl. WILL Til EAT YOU RIGHT. A. Aiinmch pen. ial merchant.

Ii Twice Lankor aud ill Uggtst. At Breakfast. If tho boys that took thoao rr.d docks from Peter Martin's coal houso will IlVVf udl Ii' "harness 'ir W. M. P'tl hancrau harness nririrnn maker.

hn ii tirt-naMt. "llow'ro you fooling to-day?" asked GEOOEHIES return them, ho said lio would pay ton cents a pieoo for them- P. W. Kl inogmr, mi lr.MK'U lmllp.fi a.i.l elirn rtnf.ilm the Boarding House Buttor of Sir Loin Tim Durlir mnnf mnfl-of onlla fcioas as tiioy met at lho breakfast table. Tough! Hcw'royou?" ciuiis ana surfroona: u.

jdcnwioD, propria- i.i. ii iuii .1 v. '1 1 1 i oww 1 tl It A. 1. MintiifVi ufrt l.ino A tlliS Sllif' nf nl.l llirnin V.

nnoilL'i. ciftlfn "Oh, I'm strong as usual," roplied tue Jjulter, brushins: its back hn'r. lii.ff I. tit 1-' itj.u 1 .1 ii i 1. Jh wi Tri co7n 1 Ior ca3i5 nnu kCCP3 soJ uioat- "Era feeling a little rocky myself." Lust TiiRRibiv Brnninw U'iii ti, ctumod tho bu gar.

man was crossing tho Arkansas River' "And aI) broken up." said the LOCAL EP-XTCHE. bridge, his horso stopped on a sharp Cff- vvi uabuc advicp. sn ke. 1 110,1 suoinjv the arri- o. .1 1) rn i i I GLOVES, WEAR, and My sou.

'al with mon ho advertise, his loot. -iui ljiaiio. i I Yoa will uuvor loaj by It. Franklin. A.

B. Jackson and son, Charley, of 1 1 1 icniia, came iown Wcdno-idoy; They i were accompanied on their way home' VCWY Mai'Ket ReDOrt. by M.ss mma rfitobtrinh. wlin will ra. ients' furnishing main in that city a few days.

COlUtECTEU WEEKLY. fubsoribo for TuaDisrATcn. Wo want more correspondents. Fino applo butler atG. T.

Bowman's V. M. Pool was iu Wichita, Thursday. Bert Minnich was iu Wichita, A GOOD OATtT FEEF. VIM EVU2Y F1I7Y OSKT PTO-OEAOS MiBE.

TOH A rTTAwnr! Wheat, per bushel .40 to 5S Oats, 10 T0BBAWAN0. 1 F.0AD OAHT AH live. JustR eceived, which we are still selling at 2 ...18 to 20 riEHT PP.IZS. A1ID A IISL l'LT38H Corn, W.HMosbaraor was in icLiu, 0L0CI AS BECOITO PEISE. CALL IS BUI YOUK rotatoes, Ir.sh.

50 i Friday. A. mNUIOIE. Potatoes, sweet 30 en ow For grcon coffee, go to G. Y.

Bowman's. Lou Klo'negger last Sunday in Wichita. who paid for Thb Dia-patck for only thuce months, commencing with the fifth issue of tho paper, are horoby notified that thoir term of snl Apples, green 50 to C5 Onions 1 40 Chickens, pordoaeu, 1.75 a 2.25 gs. 08 Butter, per pound 15 lias cxpirod, and aro reepect 10 Cons kou pale. Inquire at Bert fully requested to call at once and Lftrd' mnr.li'H.

I I Mmnch's, renew For good goods and low prices these hard times Good plow shoes chkat, at Ladies asd Gbnti.emek. I call your Minnich's. attention to my keVstock of buoiw. i1 a oomploto lino of the finest mBY: MILL Call at the CASH Store of lob Work v.B anoes ever brought to this town, in Bowman's. fjiinlity and prices F.W.KLEINEGGER.

Prop'r. Choice Meal and Ladies tine shoos, 'slippcra, and walking shoes. Mcu's Balmorall shoes Kangaroo congress. uhoes. French calf shoes, Dongola shoes.

Flow shoos, 'in Graham Flour l'itrfwiTfctii Go to Joseph B. Chanibcrlin for Sood Millet. Cod-fish, pickles and wh'te-fish, at A. Minnich's. Anna Martin was in Mulvano, grain aud butr, Bays shoes.

Misses and If 'I' last Sunday. children Bootees and Spring-heel. Call and convince yourself. Yours Respectfully, G. W.

Bowman Ahvnj-s on hands, for or exchange. Als.) all kinds of CHOPPED-FEED Olico nnd Rnlosrooni at Tolouhono ofiliie, on iiultimoro Aveuuv). XK113r, KANS. Corner Main St. nnrt IJaK Ave, IJEiiBT, KANSAS.

To the DISPATCH DiV.W. B. Foster and Postmaster A. Minnich, wero in Wichita, Tuesday. COUNTY CORRESPONDEiNCE.

1 TP, 'A 1 fi 1 i 3 MI .1 ri I Hi Quito a number of Wichita people wero down this week lislrng in the Arkansaw. M'ss A.nna find Fred Burr, of Wichi-ta, wero tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. II. C.

Tucker, Tuesday. t23 rite H. H. HARRIS Fi'OM YTSUM CENTER. Wore wind more grass for the horses.

Mr. E. Hamilton will at an early date start to school in Wichita. THE OLD RELIABLE PRICES And a TRUTH is to cay Wo carry tho BestGradoS'oI Harness Maker Thos. Blaise of Oklahoma City, snent Mr.

A. L. Holler steps as high as a a few days visiting relatives and fr.cnds blind ImrR. ft i ii May still be found nt bis old plnco of busitiosa and is fu'lv prepared to mauuf aciuro auy tiling in thelino of in this city the Civst of the week. Mrs.

Baldwin has moved to Wichita, Our schools under the manazemont oho rni. t. a ri rr r.i r'u 1 a i malic iuiu, uny Her of Prof, and Mrs. L. C.

Springer, closed future home. 11 IUIW tiiJVi A VUU IV 1 Uly PI t.Jt"'fl Ii 4 yesterday, tlisy leave to-day for Garden Piain. iv L-S VJ lj 1 Li vnipcnui in improving ins All kin-Jscf BUILDING MATERIAL, and do your repairing with Neatness aud Mismatch. -Prices ftaasonable. Miss Viola Waugh returned homo 111 lho of a nnni nf viaint T.nTTr Qf AnTTTTTinvrk TQ0sdliy evening after an absence of IjUW dS iiLiyWilGlO about six weeks, visiting relatives in 1 V11? rtil tM Leltimoro Avenus.

Derby, ICs. Mrs. L. ITarailton has at present two 1 1 -and FENCE POSTSjr taundrodj-oung thickens hatched tluj you need Envelopes, Note Kcad, 13 dot." fnix PFSeff01-'" N'rwrar-irpga Loiter iTeatlji, Bill Goads, I rUmE, i- Mr. IT.

Rliflrnr.it If tttiui.tr. mongers, fir nnyimng in mo line pi iob' 1 111 tn. wrii. work.ffvenaacaM. Al.ionee.

il o-ganie -y'Z' an Aliimee i pmhu, r' nonm. 1 rff; jr. AL-WAYSO. DERBY LUMBER VftlllB. Own I'KlrHOVIfl wtHtr can enniiM n- The Wichita Dining Hall, 12.5 Worth tniri'llior with our lnrss Market tret.

in the place to get a good Ml, bouara ir.eal for 25 nn wltnn r.l'AU wl bAUlVaCO. lOIr 'ef' 7 "niiiiM.M ivmi Hrc Derby, r.vikinv soiro vory nice i-a-! i a. j. vieeunu. thi- pr'- -a on her firm in lim I rnn 1 8 I.UIK, IU tUO WSJ? Ol 1 Uw.w-cl,tlS a fr.

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Pages Available:
108
Years Available:
1889-1890