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Wheaton Tribune from Wheaton, Kansas • 8

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Wheaton Tribunei
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Wheaton, Kansas
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WILSON KUFAHL'S. This Building Stands Next to the Burned Hotel, But Was Only Damaged About $700. StarlumberYard W.H. Washburn Will sell White Oak Fence Posts at 6 cents each IS RECEIVING 'A few hundred rods of Waverly Woven Wire Hog Fence' New Goods Every Day, at 35 cents Will sell house bills of lumber exactly the same as cash price. Will buy good notes or lend money at any time.

Star Lumber Yard, HIS SUMMER Hats for Men, Boys and Children TT 1 TT nave arnvea. ne nas some spienaia styles, ana tney are marked so low that to wear hats HIS LAST CAR OF FLOUR 1 1i 1 i everybody can afford this summer. Satisfaction EVER. new Suit of Clothes for very cheap until that date. choice.

Westmoreland, Kansas. Pottawatomie County LANDS Giving Better THAN He wants to sell you Easter. They will go Come early and get first a J. W. SHINER, Good Farms and Pasture Land for sale.

Write for Circulars. WHEATON Wheaton, J. N. Force, Pres. C.

E. Morris, V. P. STATE BANK per rod. on one year's time; give price' M.

Jos. Kavanaffhan town. Mrs. Carl Pomeroy is visiting with home folks. J.

Gallagher went to court, at the hub, Tuesday. Miss Katie Maher returned from Blame, Tuesday. Fresh chocolates at Spangler's. Pure and strictly first-class goods. Mrs.

John Cronan, of Blaine, visited in Wheaton last Monday. The steel range men said they were going to St. Marys to "load up." Geo. E. Ingalsbe's goods are on the way, and will be here in a few days.

The High School edition of the Onaga Herald was a credit to the town. L. P. Parshall when you want to build a new or repair an old building. Frank D.

Bliss, the Frankfort printer, called at this office last Tuesday. Mesdames Bower, Blakely and Pcasley at Westmoreland with John Blakely's folks. A full line of hardware, dry goods, groceries, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc. Wederbrook Hale. Mrs.

C. Johnson and daughter left for their new home Tuesday morning. Westmoreland is to be congratulated. A. P.

Scritchfield and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barrett, of Westmoreland, visited with J.

N. Wilson's folks Sunday. C. Johnson moved to Westmoreland, Tuesday that is, several wagon loads of their household goods were taken down by teams. The scholars are rehearsing for the school entertainment to be given at the close of the term.

Shall try to give the program soon. Dennis O'Connell and Miss Mary Maroney, of Blaine, passed through our town luesoay evening, on their way to the home of Miss Maroney's parents, where her mother is ill. The steel range gang descended in this part of the country first of the week, remained over night, and wended their way eastward early next morning. This, on top of the hotel fire, is rubbing it in. Jacob Groff celebrated his 60th birthday last Tuesday.

Mr. Groff is one of our oldest and most highly respected citizens. He was congratulated on every hand by old and new friends, and the Tri bune adds its best wishes. 1 Stalk Cutters, Harrows, Stirring Plows, Cultivators, Which we are selling as cheap as the cheapest. Wederbrook Hale.

a i1 DIRECTORS. J. N. Force. C.

E. Morris. J. N. Wilson, W.

H. Washburn, Otto Henneberg, P. Thome, Fresh bread no Spangler's. Now, how about those wells? Remember the famine sufferers. T.

J. Donnelly is shipping baled hay this week. Strong arms and willing hearts are assisting Clarence. John S. Fleming, at the drug store, is making friends.

We like a hot town, but it was little too sultry Thursday evening for a time. All people are hustlers when the right opportunity presents itself. Mesdames Bell and Clark were down from Blaine, the guests of Mrs. J. F.

Wederbrook. Mrs. George Washburn left yesterday morning for Oneida, where she will visit with a sister. Attend the dime social. A dime isn't much, but it would look as large as a dinner plate to a famine sufferer in India.

Help them. The lire caused our citizens to work together, and in consequence property was. saved which seemed ost beyond hope. In union there is strength. lighest Patent Flour 90c Our' Maine 80c Jubilee 80c Iron Clad- 75c Straight Grade 75c Shorts 75c Bran 70c Every sack guaranteed by Wederbrook Hale.

K. C. Coverdale, of the firm of Dennen Coverdale, dealers in general merchandise, has sold his interest in the stock to Lee Witter and Geo. T. Coddinff, and the business hereafter will be conducted at the old stand under the firm name of Dennen, Witter Co.

Mr. Coverdale, we under stand, will move to New Mexico for the benefit of his wife's health. Havensville Torchlight. Republican Senatorial Convention. Notice is hereby given that there will be a delegate convention of the 19th senatorial district, com posed of Nemaha and Pottawatomie counties, at Centralia, Kansas, on Thursday, the 26th day of April, 1900, at 2 o'clock p.

to nominate a candidate for state senator for said district, and that each county be entitled to ten delegates to said convention. Dated at Centralia, Kansas, this 29th day of March, 1900. A. Slater, Chm. O.

J. rover, Notice to Creditors. Those indebted to me are urged to make prompt and full settle ment. Need the money, of course C. A.

Ingalsbe. Notice. Members of the library club are requested to return magazines promptly at the expiration of four days from date of taking them out, or pay a fine of $1,000.00. C. E.

Bennett, Librarian. W. H. Tunison, PROPRIETOR OP THE Wheat on Blacksmith Shop AND Feed Mill. Good Workmanship Can always be depended on when you bring your work to me.

Custom Grinding, Kaffir Chop, Corn Meal. The editor will consider It a favor If friends of the Tribune will notify the office of social events, marriages, deaths, accidents and local happenings; the arrival and departure of visiting friends, whether in the town or country. Printed Thursday Mornings. Wheaton Tribune and Mail and Breeze for $1.55. C.

E. Ingalsbo was in Onaga, Monday, on business. Sylvester Toothaker came in from Garrison, Saturday. Lemons, oranges and bananas at Spangler's. Wholesome eating.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Condon, of Neuchatel, visited with Wm. Condon's folks. E.

F. Cronan, of Blaine, was in town, Tuesday, figuring on a real estate deal. Mr. Wash Miller, of Miller Onaga, was up Monday to nee the results of the fire. Jeff Pierce took a load of goods to Westmoreland, Tuesday, and brought back a section of counter for the Tribune office.

Physician and Surgeon i IjDR. F. W. RANDALL, Wheaton, Kansas. All calls promptly attended.

Office next door to harness shop. DEALER IN 1 1 Tobaccos and Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Fruits. 1 1 All Kinds of Cold LOCAL NEWS. jj Plenty of Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates. Money transmitted by drafts to all parts of the United States and all foreign countries.

Farm loans negotiated and collections made. We solicit the patronage of the citizens of Wheaton and vicinity and promise prompt service and fair treat Kansas. Warren Anthony, Cash. H. F.

Kufahl, A. C. Wm. Fischer, O. E.

Ingalsbee, H. H. Bushey. PRINCE This horse and Jack will stand for the season of lflOO, commencing April 16 and ending June 30, at my farm Ave miles south of Wheatou. DDIlMf was sired by the Imported stallion rKlllvL oid Tony, dam a fine Kentucky Whip mare; color dark brown has one white hind foot; 17 hands and woIkIis 1,500 lbs: has fine style and good action; a sure breeder.

nflDPM This lack Is half Mammoth and UUKCn. half Spanish; color black, -with mealy nose; 13 hands hlnn; weight about 8W fls: a good performer, and one of the surest and best foal getters In tho county. Terms of Horse and Jack. Five dollars each to Insure colt to stand and suck. Unless otherwise areed, parties breeding mares to either and leaving the county or parting with mares, forfeit the Insurance.

tWOuro will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not bo responsible should any occur. HARRY MILLER. AND D0REN ment. GALLAGHER'S HALL Ev'ng April 12 BENEFIT OF Famine Sufferers in India Under the auspices of the Young People's Class of OonRreKatlonal Church. YOU ARE INVITED 4 LOCAL MARKET.

dozen. Butter, Lard, lb Hens, ft B) Roosters, each Beef hides POCLTBY. 6 Tribune printing pleases. Social.

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Pages disponibles:
128
Années disponibles:
1900-1900