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Railroad Bulletin from Wichita, Kansas • 4

Railroad Bulletin from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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Railroad Bulletini
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Wichita, Kansas
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amount of rest, you will just sit down, wsamiMwimmwir; Railroad Bulletin take a piece of clip and tell the editor 114 North Main Iain St. Chas. Youngheim. Proprietor of the Bulletin about it, and he will do THE HUB Wichita, Ktnsas the rest. This will only take you a few mln utes, and you will not only be gaining some information yourself, but you) A Newspaper for the Railroad Men of Kansas and Oklahoma.

Subscription, $1.00 Per Year. USE HUNTER'S CREAM FLOUR It's the Best W. H. HESS FLOUR CO. DISTRIBUTORS 338 S.

EMPORIA 5 A I 0 A R. J. E. Finney, Division 277, 0. Editor and Proprietor.

can't imagine how much good it will do us. Just stop and think a moment, and you will appreciate the fact that you are telling an interesting little story to some two thousand boys on the road, in the offices and shops, who are earning their daily bread as you are, on Address All Communication to The Railroad Bulletin. P. O. Box 444, Wichita, Kansas.

Tom Fry. Business Manager for some one of the great railroad systems of the west, and that TOUR experience is interesting to them, and Interested in substantial, well fitting clothes need look no further than The "HUB" Wichita. 422 E. Douglas Ave. New 'Phone 589.

Kansas. Wichita, Entered as second-class matter also to thousands who are not connected in any way to the same calling. In asking this little favor we don't March 21, 1905, at the postoffice at Wichita, Kansas, under the act of Con- SHAWNEE. mean anybody but YOU. Will you do Swell Summer Suits gress of March 3, 1879.

It? Conductor Clark's wife and daughter, The Bulletin Works for Your Interests Edna, are here visiting Mrs. Stevens, One of the anecdotes being told on North Klckapoo. about J. E. Hurley, the new general manager of the Santa Fe, has to do with the time in the early '80s when H.

E. Feiton, who is connected with the Rock Island shops here, returned today after a pleasant visit with his EDITORIAL he was the station agent at Florence, in two and three piece styles, handsomely tailored, latest cuts, newest patterns The general superintendent came along mother in Fort Smith. on a trip of inspection and among other Mac Kugler, brother of Engineer went to Hoaenman, Montana, to things noticed that Mr. Hurley had It Killed Him. There was a man In our town, And he was "wondrous wise;" not been shaved very recently.

"Hur day. ley," he said, "it strikes me that the SALES AGENTS FOR HANAN SHOES Passenger traffic on the Santa Fe Is He thought that he could run a store, station agent at Florence ought to increasing. The southbound at 8:15 keep his face shaved." "Well, it strikes jr mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf this morning was crowded. me," responded Hurley, "that the agent And never advertise. One day a man, by chance, dropped In And bought a loaf of bread; The shock was such an awful one, The storekeeper dropped dead.

Dr. C. Kerfoot. of Burnett was a at Florence hasn't time to get shaved. passenger over the Santa Fe this And then.

In the good old story book morning for home. I Overalls or a Full Dress Shirt way, the general superintendent took W. S. Baker left for Denlson. Texas, a special interest In him from that The boys out Amarillo way must be pretty busy, or else they have another over the Katy this morning.

hour. Five Indians, one of whom Is over 100 years old, left over the Katy this It makes no difference to us. You use both and want them laundered right. Some people think, the overalls can be done "any old We don't. Send us a suit once and see how pleased you will be.

DOMESTIC STEAM I AIINnPY GUS SAUR washout, for we failed to get any news from that part of the country last week. Hope it is nothing serious. morning for Monterey, Old Mexico. J. H.

Proctor left this morning for Jlntggtst his pasture ranch, fifteen miles south- Main. E. V. JOHNSTON, Prop. 824 East Douglas Ave.

st of Atoka, on a fishing trip. From WICHITA PHONt 147 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmammmm mm there he goes to Fort Worth to place his son In the schools of that city. When a business man falls or refuses to ask for the trade of railroad men through their recognized organ he is not only doing himself and his business a great injustice, but by that action says that he does not want the trade of railroad men. And we are certain the boys will not be slow to recognize this fact. C.

F. Wlhihurt. the popular Rock HE NATIONAL BANK OF WICHITA tt CAST DOUGLAS AVCNUC Capital $100,000 Chas. W. Rton Pruidrnt V.

H. Branch Vke-l'rcsiJcni Ijh. W. RobinMin Ci.hirr jtii. M.

Bron As't Ortiwr Island engineer, is taking a lay-off for a few days. C. S. DANIELS The condition of Foreman Owens, of the Rock Island blacksmith shops, is considerably Improved. There has been DIRtCTORS: J.

I. Bo. dish H.Branch J. Hatmakef l. E.

Hires B. I aton J. Met C. W. Bumo K.

T. iuln Geo. KoMnson no fever to amount to anything yet, Of course you have notlcd It, but we want to call your attention to the new heading of the Bulletin which we and this augurs well for the sick man. Ills physician states that with everything working favorably Mr. Owens present for your Inspection this week.

It was especially designed and drawn DEALER IN Furniture Carpets, Etc. We handle the Best of Everything in our line WICHITA, KANSAS wilt probably be able to be out on the streets again In a week or so, but that Dr. W. A. Jordan's drug store HrADQl'ARTEBS FOS RAILROAD MEN for us by a well known artist and cost considerable money.

But we go on the theory that nothing is too good for the Bulletin, and from time to time will add features until the paper Is the best of the kind In the United States. Wkliiia. Kansas W)l Fast Doug1a. It will be a month before he can attempt any kind of labor. W.

B. Morgan has resigned as chief clerk In the office of Trainmaster O. M. Samuels and W. W.

Millar, of the Katy, and will engage In the life insurance business In Denlson. He has 419-421 EAST DOUGLAS SEDALIA NOTES. Missouri Pacific Engineer O. C. Mc- It is not absolutely' necessary for a man to be a railroad man In order to enjoy reading the Bulletin, ns a proof of which we had three callers Tuesday morning from Cheney, represent accepted an agency with the New York Clure and J.

O. Miles spent Saturday Life. Mr. Morgan will be succeeded fishing at Fisher's Lake and made the best catch that has been reported this by It. Q.

Hyde of South McAlester. who Is expected here tomorrow. Mr. Hyde will take charge next Tuesday. ing that many different callings, and each said they had read the paper and season.

In the course of a few hours were delighted with It. And as they MOSB ACHERS' ESTABLISHED 1684 Reliable Goods at Prices Most Reasonable. Ca 1 Eighty-three tickets were sold here all subscribed we believe what they for Oklahoma City yesterday, and a special train was made up here to take said of it. Many thanks, and when in the city come up and make yourselves 11 the passengers over as No 3 was so at home In the Bulletin office. and see our new line of Watches, Rings and Latest Novelties late.

they caught four fine fish, two catfish and two Oerman carp, which when wlghed, tipped the scales at fifty pounds. City Passenger and Ticket Agent J. W. McClaln. of the Missouri Pacific, was In Jefferson City on company business Saturday.

Col. Vic Kaiser, of the commercial offices of the Missouri Pacific, made a business trip to Tipton Saturday morn- Mr. Hart, division freight agent for The "Old Man" of the Bulletin has been making a tour of the south part of Kansas and northern Oklahoma this the Rock Island, was in the city, yes terday. 102 N. 102 N.

Ma'n-; P. Portell, freight agent for the Rock week, and everywhere has met many old friends and much encouragement Island, is registered at the Burt, WILL MOSBACHER SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. MOSBACHER WICHITA, KANSAS for the paper. We, are more con Ing. James Barksdale, for a long time In vlnced than ever that there Is a grtat field for the Bulletin and In future Missouri Pacific fast mall train No, the employ of the local Rock Island shops, has resigned his position at this 7, was about forty-five minutes late In years expect to make It a power for arriving here Saturday morning.

place and will leave Monday for Little good to the fraternity. And e-ery day Rock, where he has accepted R. E. Long, assistant ticket agent Bmmmmmu position with the Thomas Furnace Co, we are more convinced of your assistance and sympathy, for which we are Ben Rose of the foundry department for the Missouri Pacific, departed Sat urday evening, for a visit at Warrens burg. Indeed, grateful.

will also go with him and be employed "SECOND TO NONE" Best Flour in He State by the same firm. Rain during the past few days has It will be rather hard to make an retarded the progress of 'the work on old railroad man believe that an ex the new Missouri Pacific general shops The difference between the little town of Savanna, I. and the K. railroader one who knows anything Thousands of People Use it. Why Don't You? Upiu' Alfalfa Crrrlr VrrA A balanced ration for horses and WeiSS UlOlia atOCK OOa.

C0WB Keep, them in perfect condition. For sale by all Grocers and Feed Stores. and as a result the brick layers have at all of the ordinary danger of rail road life would deliberately wreck i been Idle. T. railroad have been settled and the Katy has agreed to replace the depot which the road removed from the town Casper Hatton, son of R.

I. Hatton, OTTO WEISS Wichita, Kansas train on which were several of his fellow employes. There have been so many stories afloat In regard to the Is expected home from Virginia Point, several month ago. The trouble re Texas, this week, for a visit Mr. Hat ton holds a position as telegraph op suited from the attitude of Savanna toward the K.

T. railway when the telegraph operators on the line Emporia Incident that It Is a hard matter to form an opinion, and every erator for the M. K. T. at that one must figure It out for themselves.

place. Harry Parke, -the Missouri Pacific But if It Is a fact that ex-employes of the road did the Job they were never went out. The people of Savanna were all union sympathisers and refused to sell anything, even food, to a strike breaker sent to the telegraph office brakeman, running out of Jefferson worthy of the name of railroad men and were never considered as such A BUSINESS EDUCATION is the hey to a SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER The Wichita Business College Will give you the education and secure you the business position. WRITE FOR CATALOG City, visited Logan Anderson Saturday and returned home on the afternoon train. and railway station there.

The rail by the men they may have worked road company then tore down the depot and refused to make Savanna even with. Railroad men value human life The Katy shops worked ten hours flag station. This practically killed the town and Savanna has been sev Saturday so as to be In operation when the company officials reached Sedalia on an Inspection trip. The eral long days getting the station back again. F.

A. H1BARGXB as? Proprietors WILL C. PRICE CE special was late In arriving In Sedalia. too highly to wantonly murder Innocent people In this manner. Something Happens Every Day.

Something occurs on nearly every trip you make over your division, whether you are on the engine, way car or In a passenger coach, that la of Interest to some other railroad man In position, and you can tell bim ALL about it if, when you get to the end of your rim, and get the required The KANSAS STEAM LAUNDRY CO. I.W.GILL Undertaker and Embalmer Office .127 E. Dmil Phone 12 tin. 241 N. Emporia phone 250 OFFICE OPEN DAT AND NIGHT Kirker Marsh Undertakers and Embalme'rs 23S H.

Mali lots Phones 301 BIGGEST. BUSIEST AND BEST 5 FIMEST BATH HOUSE tl Pott Offlc.

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