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Weir Journal from Weir, Kansas • 5

Weir Journal du lieu suivant : Weir, Kansas • 5

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Weir Journali
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Weir, Kansas
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1 i Council Corner Chats. Mr. MeWaltcrs, of Scammon, Kns "Memphis Itoute. THE JOURNAL. It A I LWAY TI UTAIILKS.

K. P. 8. 31. 11, n.

was in Weir Monday looking for his Will sell tickets nt the following The present state of weather makes son who left home July North bound, vlu Arcudla. low rates from Weir City: Pubiislisfl twiMij at Weir CH7, Kansas, 1893. Mr. Mc Walters has been look No, 402. Mull and Kx North hound I it pr-M litHtiurg find Chei-okiM'.

o. 4l)i Mull ami Kx pruitrt, 12mh haying very difllcult. Harvesting is most all done and good share of tho grain is Chicago. Jlls $12.80 and return 22.25 ing all over the country for his son but up lo the present writing lias FltlDAY, JULY, 14, 1803. St.

Louis. Mo 8.70 not found him. He has walked Mr. Markam's little son has been North iHiund Iy way or Cherokee. No.

314 IrfM-ul Freight 3:14 put Went hound vlu Cherry vulo Brunch. No. 401, Mull Mild KxureHrt III ttouth Utund vlu Alack le Juplln Hiuncli. No. 407 Webb City Exprw 4 a in No.

313 Local Frit'itlit lSa tn 14.C0 about forty or fiftj' miles since last LOCAU quite sick for a week. Denver, Colorado Springs, Pu Tuesday, July 4th. Mr. McWalters Miss Nellie Nowlin is staying eblo, Colorado and 22.40 heard from his son in Cherokee on with Mrs. Itudisill for a few weeks.

i'FRlSCO LINE." Mis. G. D. Sauauis is still very the 4th but not since. The boj' sick.

Accommodation arrive ten years old, four feet four inches For further information call on, C. M. Ag't. Flour pots, the prettiest ever seen leaven Miss Gertrude Douglass for Mrs. Neal.

Mrs. Brady Crowe was in our vi Mi Flora Sweet is ablw to be out in height, has blue eyes and brown hair, wore a large straw hat, black MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Putincri.r TVmIiim. ngain. in Weir 1 Where cinity Tuesday.

No. 825 Went m-Zfl coat, grey longpaats, no shoes. Mrs, Wiley Meadoc was ia Columbus New York Store. No.iHUEast 8:43 diu McWalteis is sick. Write to above last week.

Mrs. Ilattie McKillop of your A ccnmmrwl Inn School books, school supplies and address. Papers please copy. No.iK7Wt.Kt o. iOKant city, is teaching quite a class in music at Council.

Mr. Taylor, of Columbus, is ia the No. runs rla Npvadn and IMenHsnt Hill stationery at Louis Laj 's. city this week. through to KansUH ('It unil Ht IvimIm without.

Mr. Aiden Scott and Miss Ora chaiijrc of can, urrlviug at Louis at 7:15 Gentlemen: j'ou can save money Your best and most pleasant Walters, of Scnaitnon, was u. m. uuuy. by buying your pants, overalls, fine Duncan took a whirl through the U.

J. UIIOMMF.T, Ticket A Kent at Cherokee. route is via the Kansas Citv, Bort Scott Memphis 11. It. shirts, work shirts, boots, shoes acd countrj Sunday evening.

liere Saturday. The J. II. Durkee building is re cciving a new coat of paint. gents hose at Our worthy friend Mr.

Frank cure connections are made in PKOFJ2S8IOXAL CARDS. New York Stoke. Union Depot with fast Chicago Neal, is contemplating a trip to Washington mid Alaska in the near twins from Kansas City. If desired, Minta Morgan is movifig her nuainiTHt uin yes er as was future. tho idea of biff Drices we can save you from the tedious and expensive transfer from the Mrs.

has purchased prop for such monstrosities as the milliners millinery store to Pittsburg. Jake Baum left Friday for Oklahoma City for a visit of several (norths. ire showing! Now, your hat is a work erty in Weir and will soon move there. Her farm is for rent. IRA HEATO, Attnrncy-ttt-1 Columbus.

Kan. Office on south hide square. Collections a specialty. MF.COUPT Attorney at Law, Keith Perry bulldlnc, Weir City, Kan. Collections made, papers drawn and other legal business transacted with promptness and care.

DW. ia. Physician and Surgeon. Office in F. H.

Martin's druse store. Residence one door weat of the City Hotel. DOAN PRITCHARD, Physicians and Surgeon. Office In the old Chicago House, Weir City. 9f art.

Looks as if it came from Paris. Beautiful, my dear! The M. quarterly meeting will Coffeyville is to have a system of A Dear Friend. be held at Council Church, July 23d. Monroe 'Keener Looking1 for any All ore cordially invited to attend.

Vne'f city depots in' Chicago to the Fair Grounds, and land you within ten minute's ride (by street transportation) of the main entrance to the grounds. No other line can do this for See our agent about it' and arrange with him for chair car and through sleeping car accomodations J. E. Lockwood, General Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo U. Guess.

Visitor Oi'ra lookin' for me dear i. Only brick hotel In TI7EIR CITY HOTEL. friend, Moik Moolighan, who's mysteriously disappeared. It ud break me Three la rue mimnle rooms. the cit v.

Best white lead, paints, oils, etc. But li rooms. Hot and cold water in all the at Barney's Old Stand. heart to foind him dead. Oi loved that aion like a brother.

room. The only strictly first cIumh hotel In the city. J. II. Larimkr, Prep.

"Mas he any marks by which yon Strayed. jould identify him?" "Yts, he do have a bis scar on his Jwobaj" mares, one 'nine years forehead where Oi hit 'im wid a brick." Lane's Medicine Moves the Bowels Each Daj- In order to be heal'hy this is necessary." IS. SAEZl, Pretiisnt WX. XTZ, Cutter, r. L.

AeiiiUs! CuUer. Citizens Bank old and the other five years. Straj--edJulj" 3rd. Suitable reward will She Felt Wicked. Reviavlist Is it possible that yon be paid foi return of mares.

lance? Cheap Kates. Arthur Malle, Four miles west of Weir. Fair Sinner Oh, yes, often. 'Now tell me, honestly and fairly. On and after June 15th, 1893, the Missouri Pacific Railway will make a don't you think the tendency of dancing1 is toward sin?" Memphis Itoute 'I must confess that sometimes while) special one waj' rate to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Manitou und Denver, lancing I have very wicked thoughts.

Effective June 18th. Will sell 'Aha! feared so. When is it that water works, so saj the Gate City Independent. A dog caused quite an excitement on the street Tuesday eveuing, but was finally killed. Bradley and wife, and Messrs McCrea and Ilobarc, of Webb City, arc visiting in the city.

Albert Fnneis, of Weir City, was in Baxter Tuesday on a business trip. Baxter Spiiugs News. Miss Nellie Cahill, who has been working at the Weir City Hotel for some time, has gone to Iowa. Misses May and Lola Sweet 6pent the day with relatives in Pittsburg Monday, it being Miss Lola's birthday. The new officers of Patriarchs of America were installed Tuesday night ncl twj new members were initiated.

ltev. Houston, of Ottawa, visited his family near Weir la9t week, and spoke at Georgia City, the Fourth. Mrs. Doughty vis' ted her son Mr. Frank Doughty in Galena Tuesday.

She was accompanied by Hi v. II, A Doughty. The Cherokee county institute began last week in Columbus with Colorado, of $14.00. Round trip at fou have wicked thoughts?" first class tickets from Weir Citj- to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Cheyenne, Wyoming at $14 MiTiiiial Liability $150,000. directors: t.

p.xarue, a. b. cookeriix, a. 11. sk1dmore, wm.

hoffmire, ed. baker, o. w. pye, P. h.

JUDY. Transacts a general banking business and loans money. Pays interest on time deposits. YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED. "When my partners step, on my toes.

What Ailed Him. Winkers What's the matter with also to Trinidad, at $17.30. rate of $22.40. Tickets on sale from date until Oct. blst, '93, with final return limit Nov.

15, '93. G. J. Gremmet, Ticket Ag't, Cherokee, Kansas. four junior partner nowadays? For further information call on C.

M. Boswell, Ag't. inkers Jn what way? "He has become very absent-minded, Coughing Leads to Consumption. Letter List. never seems to notice what is going on, and appears to be drifting into a con dition of chronic melaneholia." Kemp's Balsrn stops the cough at once.

'O, that's all right. He recently be Lisli of letters remaining uncalled for at the post office at Weir, Cherokee county, Kansas, for the Ladies! Buy jour shoes, hose, un came a proud and happy father, as th papers say." MRU derwear, dress goods, towels, hand week ending July 13, 1893: kerchiefs, silk mitts, ribbons, laces, trimmed hats, corsets and flower Coble, Fred 2 Elam, Wirt Foster, F. N. i pots, where the prices are right, i. Helms.

Miss Minnie A Favorite Breed. First Boy Is thatagood watch-doV Second Iioy No. "Good bird-dog?" 'Good for rabbi "Nopy." the Nugent, Frank Oi'uson, Nils Samples, John 2 Sheridan, Li U. Write. Miss Alice Whittington.Ben Warren, Mrs.

Aman- tha Warren, J. E. 1 New YbRK Store. Lydlck, Alfred S. Manle, H.

8. McClure, Geo. M. McNeere, Miss Mary Muniz, Futuno Old papers for sale at this office. I will se'd my property oa west Main at a bargain.

Good bouse, cistern, frait trees o-f alt Kinds. This is the be9t location in the Call on, or address. Morraan, J. Parties calling for anj of the rpHKEE-BIIMTE ABO'TT SEW MEXICO. ALK -S-1 "Knows some tricks, maybe? "What is he good for?" "Nawthin, only to take prizes at dug shows." above will please say "advertised." the title of an illustrated folder P.

W. Kent, Postmaster. describing the farms, ranches, piines j. w. iavis, If vou want to enjoy a dish of ice and towns of New Mexico.

Ihe profits of fruit-raising are set forth in detail; also facts relative to sheep, Weir City, Kans, cream in a cool pleasant parlor, go to the Blue Front Bakery. cattle and general farming. No other counlrv possesses such a de Prop. o. AGENTS WANTED sirable climate all the vear round.

Write to J). Wishart, G. P. St. Agents wanted on Salarj' and S.

F. Ry, St. Louis, for Free copy. commission for the onlj" authorized Livery and Feed biography of James G. Blaine, by Gail Hamilton, his literary executor, Memphis Route.

with the co-operation of his family, and for Mr. Blaine's complete works, K. C. Ft. S.

M. R. R. STABLES. Opposite feirCitr Hotel, Weir City Kansas.

"Twenty Years of Congress," and his later book, "Political Discuss- Offers you the "most pleasant and desirable route to Kansas City and all oins. lne prospectus tor tiiese 6 points Kast, North and est, to best selling books in the market. A. K. P.

Jordan of took 112 Memphis and all points South. At Kansas City connections are Good, Rigs furnished promptly. Cab to and rom aU lrains. made at Union with all orders from first 110 fails; agent's profit $196.50. Mrs.

Ballard of O. took 15 orders, 13 Seal Russia, in 1 through trains for Chicago, St. Lbuis day; profit $26.25. E. N.

Rice of and the East; to St. Paul, Denver, San Francisco. Portland and the West and Northwest. Via this line, entire train with Iree Reclining Chair Car and Pullman Buffet Sleep- Mass. took 27 orders in 2 days; profit $47.25.

J. Partridge' of Me. took 43 orders from 30 calls; profit $75.25. FX A. Palmer of N.

Dnk. took 53 orders ia '5 d.iys profit Exclusive territory given. If nn attendance of one hundred and thirty-three. Little Dotly Whittaker. aged about eight months, died Friday morning aud was buried at Council Corners Saturday.

A contribution to the relief fund has been received by Secretary Lacy from one of the prisoners in- the state penitentiary. Rev. T. H. Graves and wife returned Mondaj' from Sheridan county, Missouri, where they have been visiting their daughter, ltev.

II. A. Doughty, -f Palmyra, visited his mother in this city He will take charge of the church at Cherryyale soon. Charles E. Rogers and Anna Au-bert were married at the residence of John Cunningham in this city, July 10th, by W.

Justice of the Peace. A new paper called The Gate. City Independent has been started at Coffeyville. It is published by C. W.

Kent and 3. W. Dennis, is independent in policies, and full of news. The nine year old son of Martin Bornshi met death Tuesday evening by accidentally drowning in J. Lanyon factory pond in the east part of the city.

Pittsburg Her.d-ight. The workman are busy putting on the finishing touches on the inside of the Frisco depot. The ladies waiting is receiving the stencil al-'abasriuo' woik today ami when complete will put' on a handsome Pittsburg Headlight. Died Tuesday morning, July 11, at the residence of W. Whit-more, Joe Morgan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Morgan. Funeral services were held at Mr. Whitmore's Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at St.

Bridget's Work will be commenced on the shops and round house for the Pittsburg route at an early date, and will be pushed to completion as rapidly as workmen can do it. When run at their full capacitj" the pay rolls of Pittsburg will be increased $25,000 Pittsburg Headlight. ng car rtns through to Birmingham, Ala. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car, Decidedly Inconsistent. Little Dick I think grown folks is awful queer.

Little Johnnie Ain't they? Little Dick Yes, indeed. There's that Mr. Cross down street. Only last week he was coraplainln' of the 'xtravagant way his wife spent money; an now, w'en she's run off with another man, lie's a carryin' on, an carryin' on jus' as if she'd never cost him a cent Samson's Strength. Little Dot That is a picture of Samson.

Hasn't he awful longhair? Little Dick That's what makes him strong. Little Dot Why? Little Dick I don't know, but I guess it's cause he never went to a barber shop. Papa' says barbers talk folks half to death, Small Flats Coma HlRh. Little Boy Mamma, I guess I know why they charge such a big rent for this flat. It's because it's so small.

Mamma Hum! Why should that make the rent high? Little Hoy They know there isn't room for a servant girl, and if you don't any wages to pay, you'll have more money for rent. Disadvantage of Being: oman. So much is said and written of the glorious progress of women, the victories gained, the privileges and prerojr? tives acquired, that it is forgotten sometimes under what disadvantages women still laor. In the higher institutions of learnings in this country Bnd abroad women by no means enjoy equal privileges with men. The facilities for medical study are still far from equal or adequate.

Particularly in experimental study and practice in the hospitals women have few and unsatisfactory opportunities. Law schools are rarely open to them, and in many States women cannot be admitted to the bar. Only two of the orthodox denominations allow women to preach with the sanction of the church, and tho great body of Methodists refuse to the women of their denomination a voice in their councils. Above all, in nearly all professions and callings, women reeeiv; smaller salaries and inspire less confidence' inj their ability than the men in the same lines of work. Panel effects are introduced in new ikirts, and are Usually of a contrasting material or else are 'heavily ea broldered.

Kansas City to New Orleans, and you wish to make large money, write Kansas City to Atlanta, Ga. There I immediately for terms to" the Ilemy Describing the resources of Kansas.1 Arkansas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico and California may be had by addressing D. Wisji-art, G. T. Si.

L. S. F. St. Louis, Missouri.

Mention paper. is no otner direct route trom tlie Bill Publishing Norwich, Con if. West to Jacksonville, Pensacoia, Chattanooga, and all Southern cities Patents! Patents! This route, via Hoxie, is tlie short ine to Little Rock and Hot Springs; the short and cheap route to Fayette- I llle, Bentonville, Eureka Springs, 'ort Smith aad all points in Arkan sas. Write for large map showing through connections. Before purchasing your ticket call pon a.

ticket agent of this company, or write to the undersigned for rates pecial rates and arrangements for Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained and all Patent business conduct ei' for moderate fees. Our olEce is-opposite U. S. Puteut Office and we can secure patent in less and at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send" model, drawing or with description.

We if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A little Book, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your state, county or. town sent "Addrea. C.

A. SNOW Opp. Patent Office, Washington, 1). C. Careals, Trade-marks, Design Patents, Coprights, And all Patent busineai conducted for MODERATE FEES.

Information and adTice given lavcatonwltlioat Ctarce. Addresa PRESS CLAIMS JOHN WEDOERBURN, Managing Attorney, P.O. Box43- Washington, D.C wntut Company ia managed by a combination of the largest and most tofltcntial newipapcra In the United States, for toe expresa purpose of protecting their. atoerlfcera against nnacropnlona. nd Incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper printing this advertisement ronchea for ths responiU.

bllltj and blsn standing of tno Preu Claim parties and their moveables' going South to locate. Send for a copy of the Missouri and Kansas Farmer, giving full information relative te the cheap lands of South West Missouri. -Mailed free'." J. E. LOCKWOOD, Gen.

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
1887-1920