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The Union Leader from Kansas City, Kansas • 3

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The Union Leaderi
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referee. What is the matter with Jimmie Bartlett? Ue will do if Jlriiiotirdale Auction Rouse, c-4ffi0N- Dr. Du Vail. SOI Kansas Ave. Beef Butchers Union, 4.

Continued from first pagt with oar old friend as he it a good substitute for "Petie, the Agitator of the riot," who. is uow making small rooks out of large ones, and will continue at the same work for 50 days. Furniture. Carpets. Stoves.

Tinware. Glassware. Dishes of All Kinds. HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 219 Kansas Avenue.

The "Hot air" merchant of the gregation if he don't find his pipe. I I il llTirn iL' ft i CLOSING OUT SALE Glassware. Tinware and China Ware THE new house is brother Geo. Ford. He is always buzzing brother Ger- ber.

i Boby Davis is lost without his old pal, Petie, so he started out the other night to have a time by himself. He met one of Petie friends over in town and she showed him such a good time that Urniourdale Cumber "0o. Cor. Kansas Ave. and Brent Street Tel.

18 Armourdale. DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, all Building F. A. WHITE, Agent. ZPatronize C.

JCopp's STEAM BAKERY. 36-38 South 7th Kansas City, Kans Telephone 246 West. he did not get back until the next day. Don't forget the bungaloo. If you are true you will attend the next meeting.

Harry JNewton was seen in an ice cream parlor on Kansas ave nue with a lady friend. Don't let the Westport girls find it out or you won't get any more mail from them. We hear that Robert Jefferson Dav is going to get married soon but he refuses to give the details as to his future pluns. All right, Jeff, we will make inquiries about your trip to Springfield, not long ago. Be careful what you say, now, Jeff.

Wm. Allen returned to work last Tuesday after a visit to Pike county. We suppose he was fishing, as "the harvest days are over." Fritzy Myers joined Shug's can gang the other night. About 9 o'clock he started home and took a car for Rosedale instead of Wy andotte. The brothers would like to know what was the trouble did you get some of Shug's cojce? Brother Duclaus got tired of the old house crowd.

As he has made other arrangements we think he is going to get married although he has never made it known. There is some talk of his going in partnership with Jumbo the junk man and increase the stock by buying another mule We would like to know when brother Geo. Curtis is going to Telephone West 53. HoizmarkFurnitureCo Pianos, Furniture, Carpets, Draperies. 624-625 Minnesota Kansas City, Kansas.

OLD RELIABLE 1 -yrrpwy -mim mrr- isMisiiwii yr jsjMtyigiijsjarta urtt nuaO L- J- GILLES, AGENT. 'Phone 98 and 99 Armourdale. Kansas City, Kans. the other fellow don't come. Remember brothers, important business next meeting night, so everybody be sure and come.

(Val Blatz.) John Sherry, says thai there will be an absent member in the con- Weil, I can say this much, T. Gill has quit smoking. Wm. Mott don 'i see why he can't get home as quick as some of the rest of the butchers, ioo many crips, William. I wonder who the two floormen are that are going to hire a rig from Daniels Bros, at the rate of $7.00 per day, to accomodate two a A iaay irienaB Wonder why Joe Proctor is not allowed to sit on the benches in Shawnee Park any more? Ask the special policeman.

Frank Compton says that Wm. Stogdale's cleavers are ground too thick for a man that don't know anything about splitting cattle. The correspondent had a dream but he is going to soliloquize un til next week. Watch for it. It is funny that H.

Osborne don't like mutton stew. Well, the way Bill Stensqn and Joe Dor-igan tangle into it shows the diff erence in nationality. Con Dailey will cash a bigger check for Joe Dorigan from now on than he has been doing in the oast. Joe, we are glad you have been promoted and certainly con eratulate you. You can't keep a good man down.

John Weiss says he has skinned all kinds of downers, but those last two he had last Saturday night took the cake Well, the old head dresser said 'Come on, boys, let us drink to the health of the boy. May he make as good a butcher as his grand pa." "All right, Lem, 1 will take the same." "What is yours, "I'll take the same as Stenson. "Uome on squire, give joe and Weiss one," too. Here comes Bar Carrigan, give him one, too." "All right, Lem, if you are go mg to buy one," Joe Proctor, the boys want to know what was the matter with you the other morning when you looked so happy? Did the dog have anything to do with it? To hear Will Stenson throw the hot air into that old gentleman about giving him a pass to Topeka you would think was advance agent for a dog show, but you should see him fell the leather off a bullock To see those CuWahy butchers swarm around that hot corned beef and cabbage you would think the hard times had gone for al time to come. Joe Proctor can't understand why McGuire is always calling him a nate.

Brassie says, "Well, Stensie I had better cut that out." Well I guess James, you are right. Joe Stenson has purchased a new pair of canvas shoes and the other butchers are falling in line Eli Isadore Larowinskey. Stationary Firemen's Union No. 1 All members of Local No. 1 are nereoy notineq, that assessment No 1 has been levied and is pay able within thirty days This is for the death of Bro.

0. E. Miles child. John Rowan, Treas. Bro.

John Rowan was elected organizer for this district at the last meeting. He was also nom inated for delegate to the Inter national convention, which wil be held at Toledo, Ohio, the first week in September. Barnes of Cudahys was hunting firemen last week. He talked very favorable of the 8-hour day and we think that we will win in time. Ed McSparren has been laid up for the oast week.

We nope to see him out before long. Old Tuck andPickel ars eettintr cross-eyed looking up at dows in the restaurant. be win ni bet ter known as Mr. Brown offered Pictfll 15.00 tO C.riano-J Kr.il ar. with him in order that ie could get a chance at the rojtaurant windows.

The only Herb all chronic diB- eases CoBiultatlon FREE. fallen 3s rlc Dealeri in PROVISIONS and MEAT Union Goods a Specialty. 700 Miami Ave. Armourdale, KanB. OFFICIAL ROSTER, TRADES ASSEMBLY.

Maata lot rnnrt rnaarinv nlirht of each month at Labor Headquarters, 5th and KausaB Avenue. Gio. Morrison, President. A. L.

Rbilinb. Vice-President. K.J. Phillips. Cor.

616 Kansas Ave. 0. Krknan, Rt-c. Sec. Wm.Jambs'in, Treasurer.

C. K. Carrigan, Se'u't-at-Arms. C. U.

Wabrinolon, StaiUtlan. Trades Assembly Committees. Trustees Rowan, Hoffman and 8. E. Jame ion.

Organization Committee Scott. McClond, Honman, Biepnens ana Legislative Committee Warrlnfrton. Groff ana Marshall Wheat- 17, wm Jameson ana amun. Boycott Committee Scott. Rowan and T.

A. Jones. Employment Committee SwoSerman, Me- uioua. ana b. jc.

Jameson. Fraternal Delegatrs to Industrial Council Kenmg, carrigan ana wm. Jameson. Members of Board of Directors of New Labor Temple Morrison and Marshall. Hall Agent E.

J. Phillips. LABOR HEADQUARTERS. 5th and Kansas Avenue, Armourdale. Following is the dates of meetings of the var ious anions: LARGE HALL.

1st andad Tuesdays of each month, Trades Assembly. 1st and 3d Thursday nights. Box Make. Onion No. 8.

2d and 4th Thursday nights, Coopers' Union NO. 18. V. 1st and 3d Friday nights, Beef Butchers No. 4 Every Saturday night, Carpenters' Union No.

1H8. SMALL HALL. 2nd Sunday afternoon of each month, the Kansas City, Kansas, Socialist Club, 2 p. m. 1st and 8d Monday nights, Barbers' Union No.

186. f' 2d and 4th Monday nights, Oleo Workers No. 87. 1st and 8rd Tuesday nights, Boilermakers' Helpers No. 9078.

2d and 4th Tuesday nights, Beet Butchers No. 1st and 8d Wednesday nights, Pork Butchers No. 8. 2d and 4th Wednesday nights, Sheep Butchers' Union No. 8.

1st and 8d Thursday nights, Casing Workers Union No. 88. 2d and 4th Thursday nights, Stationery Fire men, 1st and 8d Friday nights, Retail Clerks Union No. 148. '2nd and 4th Friday nights.

Switchmen's Union. 1st and 8d Saturday nights, Blacksmiths No. 68. Erery Saturday afternoon in eaoh month, Cigarmaker's Union No. 845.

For information concerning the halls relative to meetings, apply to the Janitor at Labor Headquarters or IS. J. Phillips. Hall Agent, 615 KaLsas Avenue. LOCAL UNIONS.

Boilermakers and Iron Ship Builders, Local no. iz, meets in iiaoor Headquarters. City, Mo 2d and 4th Fridays of each Chas. 8. Darby, cor.

Kansas City, M. Burns. 2128 Tracy City, Mo, Boiler Makers Helpers No. P078, meets Kansas month. Kansas 1st and a Tuesday nignt 01 eacn month at Headquarters.

6th and Kansas Ave. Labor T. A. Merrill, Fin. ec.

Barbers' Union No. 185. 1st and Sd Monday nights at Labor Eeadqurrters. 6th and Kansas Ave. Frank Barnes, Fin.

Sec, 1828 N. 6th St' United Order of Box Makers and Sawyers of America, meets at Labor Headquarters, 1st and 8d Thursdays of each month. Lrw Swanaon, Cor. Sec, 420 State Kansas City, Kansas. Blacksmiths' Union No.

meets at Labor Headquarters, 1st and 8d Saturday niithts each month. W. Kline, Seo 1:65 Mate Ave. Carpenters' Union No. 188.

meets every Sat-day night at Labor 6th and Kansas Ave. E. Griffin, 865 S. 8th Street. Carpenters' Union No.

268, meets 2d and 4th Wednesday nights of eaoh month at Firemen's Hall, Argentine. Kans M. Murphy, Fin. Sec, Cigar Makers' Union No. 825, meets every Saturday afternoon of each month at Labor Headquarters.

6th and Kansas Ave. A. L. Belling, Sec. 880 Minnesota Ave.

Kansas City, Kansas, Socialist Club, meets Second Sunday afternoon of each month at Labor Headquarters, 6th and Kansas Ave, A. L. Belling, Sec 784 Ann Ave. Kaw Valley Bef Botchers' Union No, 4, meets 1st and Id Friday nights of each month at Labor HeaJquarters. 6th and Kansas Ave.

Wm. Jameson, box Armourdale. Oleo Workers' Union Nn. 87, meets at Labor Headquarter, cor. 6ih and Kansas 2d and 4th Monday nigh' of eaoh month.

L. H. Stephens, Bee. 8eo, 1011 Coy St. Pork Bo'chei' Union No.

meets 1st and 8d Wednesday night of each month at Labor Headquarters, 61 and Kansas Ave. Sam Golden, Sec 614 Osage Ave. Stationery Firemen's Local Union No. 1. B.

of 8. meets at Labor Headquarte'S, Id and 4th Thundiys at 8. P.M. M.J Burns, Sec, 710 Cornell Kansas City, Kans. Bheep Butchers' Protective Union No.

meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays. H. K. Colemaa. 887 N.Valley St.

Retail Clerks No. 148. meeta 1st and (d Friday at Labor Headquarters. T. A.

Jones. Sec-88 Mill St. Beef Butchers No. VI. meets sd and 4th Tuesday ef each month at Labor Heevdauartera.

C. ft, Carrtja, 714 1, Ilk It, give us some choice (selections in the art of music. He was seen going to Prof. Bakers music school Sash, Doors, Blinds and Material. Kansas City, Kans weather! a fair day's wage for a work is dr.

The Saving you Effect by buying at The Department House Will pay for all the cooling drinks you need this hot We can save you from $1.00 to on every SUIT you need for yourself. We can save you from 50c to $1.50 on every SUIT you need for your boy. We can save you money on SHOES, on HATS, on UNDERWEAR in fact on ALL that we carry And WHY? Because we buy and sell only for CASH. 515-517 Kansas Armourdale. i Ask for the Retail Clerks Card when you buy.

with an air of utmost confidence. so loot out, ooys, ne may spring something superior to the dumb keyboard. T. E. Landers, proprietor of the Cob Web, (the home of the butch era) has returned to his business after a two weeks visit "down on the farm." He reports every thing dry down there.

(Not so at home.) Tom reports a good time and caught lots of fish. Boys, drop down ana see mm, ne is as brown as a South African Boer. Frank Malcom, John Hanson, Correspondents Beef Butchers No. 97. Wm.

ana Jddie K. are rivals of Dan, the hide inspector. Well, we will await the outcome. Two to one is a big majority. Our brothers from James street are certainly gentlemen and the nest oi union men.

Jas. McGuire- says that when you change your knife to a romp ers' edge it requires experience. John Weiss was heard to say the same thing when he went to work ing the floor. Eli Swade says, "The boss bet ter not tell me that any more or I will go by the gate wide open." Thos Gill is still on the sick list but is improving slowly. Geo.

McLaughlin and the saw filer have some very warm arguments. I wonder to whom they THE GREAT CIGAR For all men who believe in fair day's Lllif Tile' refer? They are absolutely the highest grade of 5 cigars on the market. Some dealers do not push them, because they are high priced. Insist on having a "LABOR TEMPLE" next time you smoke. Made in Kansas City, U.

S. by N. TUCHMAN, Manufacturer. Bert Hughes is now the happy father of a 11 pounder. The youngster arrived last Tuesday.

A box of Labor lempie Uigars is what Bert was seen purchasing. Let's all smoke. Eli Swade says someone must be knocking against him as the boss is always telling him to "run by himself." He is making goo goo eyes at Joe Proc tor. Joe Proctor and Larowinskey are going to put on the gloves. They have sent to Chicago for ft.

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Years Available:
1901-1901