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The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 4

The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 4

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Solomon, Kansas
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nrp LM fauJ I 41 IU C. W. Fairyland Shows. 7 Feature Attractions 7 1 3 Big Days and Mights 3 Galloping Horse Carousal Giant Ferris Wheel Military Brass Band The Best Shows in The Amusement World To-Day Presbyterian Church The Sacrament of our Lord's Supper will be administered after sermon Sunday morning, June 2. Subject: "A Man May Eat Thereof and Not Die." Christian Endeavor Consecration-meeting nt 7:15.

"How to Realize the Presence of Christ." Preaching at 8 o'clock. You are-invited to all services. 1J. E. Jacohs, Pastor.

statements or "dun" the parties for so small an amount. If yon have had an ad. in the paper, or if we have done any work for you in the last six months, "kindly stop right here and think wiiethef you paid for same. Jf not, we would appreciate a settlement. Steve wants to'paint that ojd hug of yours.

Komemher Phntogrsglier Rolfe of Sulinti lit the Solomon Gallery every Your Attention, Please Wo have a largo number of on our books for local nets, or email jobs of work, which we believe have been forgotten by the debtors. Someone will phone in a little ad. and say, "run this two weeks and I will settle when I Bee you," or get. a job of work and promise to pay for it. 'tomorrow" or "the first of fefce week." Most of these accounts fire for less than $2.00 and we dislike to send out and "i--.

etiirn A Few Bargains For June At G. M. Spaulding's jewelry Store, East Main St. Portland, Tacoma, -Seattle, Bellingham, Everetit, Vancouver, Victoria, and New Westminster One fare or $50.00 for the round trip from SOLOMON Tickets on sale June 20 to July 12, 1907. Also tickets o-ne way thrpugh California on sale same dates at slightly higher rates, via PACIFIC i $9.50 1.50 ft Elgin 20-yr.

Watches' tor Heavy Solid Gold Kings 20-yr. Glasses, to lit 1-2 Doz. Kogers Spoons I ft-dav Clonks Agent Inquire of I. J. BO UN, A Noole Outcast 'A NobleOutrnst," as presented to the public ut.

the. opera house last night, by Prof. T. Marion Crawford mid students of hi School of Oratory, wns the equal of any nmatlier performance ever witnessed in his The different characters were nil well taken, being well interpreted and the lines thoroughly memorised. The play is very interesting, having a strong plot nd much comedy runs through it.

It was made more attractive by appropriate stage settings and the pretty costumes worn by the young ladies. Prof. Crawford had the performers perfectly coached in the many difficult situations they had to eiicoooter. The leading part, Gerald Weston, Jerry, the Tramp, as taken by Prof. Crawford was splendid and' nothing but complimentary remarks have been passed upon his work.

The part was that of an old man, usually very difficult, but he "made good" and won the admiration and ap plause of the aridienee. Col. Mathew Lee, Southern banker, was played, with much dignity by Pearl Uobinnon. James Blackburn, his nephew is a strong- part, and was welltaken by Gordon Freman. Jack Worthington.

John Alman, from the moment) of his appear ince was a favorite and all rejoiced when lie sue-ceedsd iu winning the girl he loved. Miss Cleo Ritter took the part of Mrs Lee, the wife of Col. Lee, and made the sweetest old lady imaginable The ladie' lead is grand role and very difficult, but was rendered in a faultless manner by Miss Frances Mc-Millen, Sadie, the waiting maid, Miss Alice Cobb, received more than her share of She appeared pretty and dainty gowusd in black with apron and cap of white. In her lines there many comical situations, which ehe played to perfection. Saliua Union.

Woodmen's Opera House, Monday evening, June 3. 2.00 nn .89 Alarm Clocks, tlie best Edison Phonographs, with 1 doz. records and big horn (easy payments) 1 27.50 I 25.00 15.00 Cabinet Sewing Machine Thg public is cordially invited to call and inspect our fine line of Cook Stoves I Drop Head Sewing Machine All Chinaware at 50c on the 4-. G. NL Steel Ranges Rtound Oak Heaters paulding ll nnrl rtntiion waicn inspector u.

r. n. n. 0 jcwcici ouu whiiui0" 4- Our Prices Will Suit You work a specialty Best Harness Repairing PPXrCURINE Extract or Powder Paints and Oils of all Kinds i VANDERWILT DR. WISE'S ANTISEPTIC Heal-All Dkessing Positively Non-Poisonous Antiseptic The Only Germicide Known Which is Harmless to the Human System The greatest, promptest healer of Wounds, Sores, Burns and all diseased conditions, because the-most Powerful Destroyer of Germs and Poisonous Pus.

A Foe to Death Dealing Germs. A Friend to Ltfe. A Purifier. A Healer. A Restorer of health.

Applied Internally and Externally. Guaranteed to be Non-Poisonous. The Most Powerful Healer known LARGE BOTTLE, WITH ACCURATE DOSE GLASS $1.00 POWDER FORM, PER BOX -G0 SOLD BY CARTER THE DRUGGIST Successor to Frank L. Baker 1 1 -f 1 4- 4 1 Is W. S.

CUSTEE Jeweler Fiue Watch repairing a specialty Solomon, Kansas r.a tj LJ FX rn i. f-t fj DO li II? Your correspondence will occupy a part of your time and for that we have a nice line of Fine Stationery, Gold Pens Ink McCLESKEY, Passengers and 5S baSSaSe con' veyed to all fyy '-F Parts of city. Bus meets trains. Joe HXTeil, jjtojo. Transfer Line Coal Dealer.

CHAS. F. Veterinary Surgeon Dentist Office at Joe Neil's Barn. Phone 11..

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Years Available:
1896-1922