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The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 1

The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 1

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7 ioxnr VOL. 11. SOLOMON KANSAS FRIDAY JULY 12, 1907 NO :0 mm Killed By a Live Wire Eli A. Edmondsnii, hii employe ol the IS row ii Telephone met (lentil A Iilkiif ii 11 o'clock yesterday 70S7 of Weather is Here forenoon, by coming; in contnet with and our stock of delicacies makes your I summer meals a source of much pleasure. a live wire.

Four doctors worked over 1 ho unfortunate imin for two hours in an effort to restore him to consciousness, but their ellorts were 'fo indicates the number of prescriptions we have compounded; it also indicates the number of people who have signified their confidence in our pure drugs and Olives of no avail. Mr. Edniondson in survived by wife and two children, who reside in Abilene. skill as prescriptionists. Every day we are i Jic iuccn ouves, large bottle Extra fancy pitted olives, this incrrasine confident tl Pickles 22 Bushels, 62 Lbs.

Fred lirownrigg tlirewhed the wheat us you join number; will throng? crop on Jus Farm lust eusfc ol unvn Heinz pickles, fresh, medium, 10c thia week and was very agreeably Hummed bv both the yield and dill, bottle. 10a sweet, doz quality of the grain. There was 72 acres in the field and 20c 15c' 10c fancy, Michigan, lh Dried heef, sliced, ready to cat, in glasses. Dried beef, flat tins, can, it averaced a Tittle more than 22 SOLOMON, KANSAS bushels per acre. The wheat tested wtniirrriiiiiTinff (52 pounds to the bushel and I lie en-tiro cron -was contracted to the Coffee Shellabarger Milling Co.

at, 71)c per bushel. This is the best wheat report we have heard from Dickinson county thia season. If anybody has letter yield or higher test wo would like to Our line is always the best because we use the Chase Sanborn's famous Boston coffees. Extracts Here is where we shine. We had our extracts put up under our own brand and guaranteed-puresays so on.

-the have them send in a report for pub Mention. Judgment For McCullough The Miprenie court last Saturday Implements Hodge headers, Bain wagons, 2-row Xirlin disk cultivators, 2-row Ftying Swede cultivators, Morrison-shovel cultivators, all hinds of farm implements. Plymouth standard twine, 505 feet per guaranteed smooth and high grade. Tcbbctts collars, nets, collar pads. See us tor harvest supplies and repairs.

Evans Hdw. Co. handed down decision affirming the judgment of the Dickinson county district court in the case of S. II. Mo 0 bottle and must stand the state and na- tional pure food law test.

To introduce I our extracts for One Day, Friday, July I i will sell one 2-oz. bottle of lemon or Cnllough of this city vs. the Union Pacific Railroad Co. Mr. McCullough's 13-yenrohl son, Purnell.

was killed by at train while vanilla extract for 5c, or ive one free on i $2.00 orders or over on other goods. Come And See Us driving across the railroad tracks with a load of grain in April, 1903. The accident happened at the cros's-ing'north of BannonV store View of the main line track was obstructed by a string of box cars on thesiding, and the boy did not see train until it was almost upon huu. The father brought suit against the Railroad company for 10,000 damages, and a jury in the district court ga ve him a verdict jr $3,375. The Bannon Simdahl IlS JfijE ins biiiii company appealed the case to the supreme court, where it has since Died.

Solomon K. Smith died at "the been pending. Mr. McCullough's many frienda throughout the county will be pleas home of his son Alex, miles north The Tiibune ciin do no btter service to its young readers than tocall their especial attention to' the picture of an "Ideal Life" which appears in another column. It is a grand sermon and could only come from the pen of a noble woman.

17 qt. enamel dish pans, 48c at The Racket. ed to learn that the case has at last wants your cream and will pay you the 'highest the market will afford. Our agent will be pleased to receive it. B.

L. of thia city, at 10:40 a. m. hist Sunday, aged 73 years. Mr.

Smith had been ill about ten weeks and his bcFn settled and the judgment of the lower court affirmed. A Good Show death was caused by a complication of diseases. The deceased is survived by six sons and three daughters Alex, John and Moses Smith and Mrs. F. Schroeder The Nevaro Carter Amusement Co.

pitched their city of white tents on the ball grounds last Tuesday and tave interested many of our best families. They carry five good, clean, up-to-date shows. On entering the Midway the. visitor first visits the Glass Palace, where ladies and gentlemen are blowing-, weaving and of Solomon, Mrs. Cornman of Nor-ton, Elza Smith of.

Iowa, Vincent Smith of Texas, and Anderson Smith PAR Get thoso Photos now. Rolfe ol Salina will make them for you at the Solomon Gallery on Saturday. $10.00 round trip to Colorado Springe, Maniton, Garden of the Gods, Pike's Peak, Denver and Greeley, Colo. Read Sheeran's irrigated land advertisement for further particulars. For pure, home-made leaf lard, in 5-lb.

and 10-lb. pails, call on and Mrs. Dillmon of Missouri. Short funeral services were held at the Alex Smith home at 8:30 Mon spinning glass into oeautitui orno' menta which aro given away to visit day morning, conducted by Rev. Labahn, after which the remains were brought to this city and ship Butcher Son.

ors free of charge. Next comes Ilal-tell's Electric Theatre, introducing If you want to go to Pike's Peak, read Sheeran's irrigated land the latest motion pictures. The snake exhibtion contains many Grand tourist resort of the people and one of the most beautiful parts of the American Continent. VERY LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO YELLOWSTONE PARK have been put in effect this summer by the Union Pacific For Yellowston. Park literature and full information in regard to rates, route, etc inquire of species of venomous reptiles.

Prof. Fox's Old Plantation comes in for ped to the old home at Bethany, for intermeat. Alex Smith and Mrs. John Smitii accompanied the remains. Mr.

Smith was for many years a member of the South Methodist church at Shady Grove, Mo. He was a good, kind hearted old gentleman and will be missed by many warm friends. Ice For Sale Good clear ice for sale in large or small quantities. Inquire of Geo. Cry derm an.

CHAS. F. PINKHAM Veterinary Surgeon Dentist I. J. BOIIN, Agent I Inquire of Strayed or Stolen! On Thursday night, June 27, 1907 from my farm 3 miles southwest of Solomon, one dark bay gelding, 3 years old, weight about 1200 fri QQsQtvfi QtQQii 0 W.

T. HARRIS, Pres. T. SELLARDS, V. Pres.

ROBT-JOHNSON, Cash, its share of amusement, in dancing and old time melodies of the South before the war. Butcher Nelson's Wild West is the best in the way of riding bucking hordes and fancy roping we baveever seen here," The following riders take part: Walter J. Nelson and Chester Nelson, from Leo, Wyoming; Arthur J. Walker, Las Vegas, New Mexico, and H. Myers and wife, Alva, Oklahoma.

"Walter Nelson does nioj'e different kin'ds of Wild West riding than any other man on earth. He reverses his saddle and rides backward a pitching broncho without rope, halter or bridle. The Leaping the Gap on bieye'e, performed by Prof. I5urgrain, is the acme of nil death defying performances. All the attractions with this company are void of all objectionable Office at Joe Neil's Barn.

Phone U. Trie Citizens' State Bank with dish in one side of his face. I will pay a suitable reward for return of the horse, and if stolen, also for conviction of the thief. J. P.

Scluvax, Solomon, Kan. Just Received A nice line of plain and fancy white I -71 5 msm, Solomon, Kansas Si i a 1 3 CJ rune screen doors, rices rigit. fall and see us. Capital Stock, $10,000 Summer Tourist Rates to June 1st to Sept. lolh.

Leidigh Havens Lbr. Dkwkesk, Mgr. Gexkiial Backing Business features. Arrangements are made for ihe company to give their performances Sunday, which is their last day here. They go to Bennington Monday, Tuesday and Alfalfa Hay for Sale 15 tons alfalfa hay for sale.

Hay is in barn loft, is bright and in fine condition. Price 13.00 a ton. 1 DltOWXHIOO. Summer Tourist Rates to Chicago, and St. Louis, June 1st toSept.30th M.

JjRAVY, Agent A.T.&S. F. R. R. DIRECTORS Carter, Pvcbt.

Johnson, W. T. Harris G. A. Rogers.

T. Shllards, L. McKenzie,.

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1896-1922