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Wheaton Tribune from Wheaton, Kansas • 8

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Dave Green is quite ill. Leo Witter was a visitor laslj I I Wlashbufiif Physician and Surgeon F. W. I1 Wheaton, Kansas. ji All calls promptly attended.

i Office next door to harness shop. is making some SPECIAL PRICES on II II II II II II II II I 1 II II IV 9 A. 1 ill II If II II II II I I II a 4 DEALER IN (j Tobaccos and Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Fruits. All Kinds of Cold Lunch. Now is the time to get a new suit before aifiy advance, for he.will have to pay more money His hew; invoice Mes Work Shirts is the best for the money that ever -iV a came to Wheaton A Come and see the hew goods'and bring those 2 7uf while the market is high.

A wesTmoreiana, Kansas. LANDS E. M. Randall. At tn'e Congregational church, last large congregations listened, to -excellent sermons by Rev.

E. M. Randall, pastor of 1st M. E. church at Seattle, Wash.

Rev Randall waa visiting his brother, Dr. Randall. He left Monday morning; for Chicago, to attend the. meetings of the M. E.

general conference. A recep tion was given him Monday after-J' noon at Leavenworth, where he formerly was pastor. He returns to his work at Seattle about June Tornado Insurance. Millions of dollars' worth of property; is, destroyed each year by Tornadoes, Cyclones, and Windstorms." 'A''tortiado policy for frlUU.UU costs i Jo lor one year, 50 cente for three years, and 75 cents for'five' years. Figure it up arid' if you can afford to risk your property while tornado insurance is so cheap.

Choice of three, standard companies, Warren; Anthony. Organ and Violin Monday, May' 7,. I will com meftce1 the teaching of an organ instruction may call on or address me at Wheaton. I Prof. E.

Tryon. Notice. No hunting or fishing allowed on my premises. Cony Harrington; Cooper's relief agent is one of the hustlers. Hrlt'in Aiwuy- Krtl fonts.

The British soldier's dress was not always red. It was white In the reign of Henry VIII. and dark green in the time of Elizabeth, Sleep Not with Tight Hair. Liiu-ping wun me nair pinned up Hr.hiiy is not only bad for the circu I'tion. but it is said to prevent the from Oldest riece of Furniture.

What is probably the most venerable piece of furniture in existence Is now in the British museum. It is the throne of Queen Hatsu, who reigned In the Nile valley Bome 1,600 years before Christ. Britain's Matoh Vonnnmptlon. More matches are used in Great Britain than in any other country in he world. It has been estimated that Dritish people use an average of eight matches each person per day, and annually over 1,700.1) OuO.000 are burned.

I Petroleum for Palnta. Monsieur Salome, a French artist, mixes his colors with pertoleum in stead of turpentine and drying oil, and he thinks he has made an improvement. The colors are first ground in oil, and then rendered fluid with pe troleum. pe Wanted HI Presents Daeh. "Our engagement Is at an end.

Lam. ray presence at once, sir, and forever, id the angry girl, stamping her foot. "Oh, very well," answered the man calmly. "I'll gladly leavp vnn' presence, but I shall take my prwnt with me." Stray Stories. The Fart of Wisdom, A Connecticut farmer who is a large grower of and who has suffered heavily through the pilfering propensities of the villages, this year planted a special part of the place and put up a notice: "You are requested to steal out of this part of the field." White Iloane RabblU.

Rabbits have a warren in the grounds of the white house. are full sized and multiply rapidly. What becomes of the surplus is not known, as it is an unwritten law of the white house that they are not to be chased or molested, This is one reason why there are no dogs at the white house. WnEATON TRIBUNE WHEATON TRIBUNE WHEATON TRIBUNE WHEATON TRIBUNE THREE MONTHS FOR 25 CENTS. MONTHS FOR 85 CENTS.

THREE MONTHS FOR 25 OENTS. THREE MONTHS FOR 85 CENTS. LOCAL MARKET. Virira dnznn 0 Butter. Lard.

B) 7 POULTRY. nens, Roosters, each 18H Uutit hides 8 Rev. I of the week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

W. Caldwell, a boy. Rev. Belknap has been with' us for several days. Notice the ad of "Prince" in another column.

This issue of the Tribune is No. 17, and it appears May 17. Talk about, rains how was the last one Wet, of course. Ed Bushey hit bottom head first at the swiming hole one day this week. W.

H. Washburn and Leon L. Lord were in Westmoreland last Sunday. Fishing parties are now meeting with more luck than simply getting wet. Fred Cooper's hand is getting better rapidly, and he hopes to be at work again shortly.

We hope the Westmoreland peo ple won't fall out over, their high priced "soda fountain" l'andji is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Warren Anthony. i Hi Robbins was unlucky enough to receive a severe blow in the face while pulling a post. Rev. Tavlor.

of Onaera, will preach next Sunday at the Baptist You are invited. fishing party went to the Blue first of the week, but next time will try the Vermillion. II. P. Mehan called on us last Thursday, Mr.

is a prominent candidate for county attor- Miss Kate Burnett and Miss Ethel Irigalsbe were successful in gaining diplomas at the recent ex amination. Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. A temperance meeting, led by C. C. Townsley.

"We uns" are just beginning to appreciate what a benefit the new Ingalsbe House will be to the town of Wheaton. Carl M. Pomeroy, of Randolph, was in town Monday, on business. He reports himself as pleased with his new location. Farmers have reason to be thankful for the recent rain.

It might be added that the merchants and people generally are similarly situated. Five per cent farm loans, partial payments, made by R. M. Chilcott, Wamego, agent for the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Newark, New Jersey. The Boston Novelty Entertain ers will be at the Wheaton Opera House for an engagement of three nights commencing Thursday eve, May 17.

General admission 10 and 20c. Reserved seats 30c now on sale at Gallagher's store. If you enjoy, a good hearty laugh be sure and see the Boston Novelty Entertainers at the ton opera house for three nights commencing Thursday eve, May 17. Admission 10 and 20c. Re served seats 30c at Gallagher's.

The Homo Products Exposition and Street Car Carnival which will be held at Topeka, beginning Monday, May 28, and continuing for six days, has every prospect of being one of the greatest sue cesses of any street fair of lato years. The carnival is under the paint is a solemn bit of humor; J. W. SHINER, Good Farms and Pasture Land for sale, Write for Circulars. A Solemn Bit of The expression "strictly pure" zinc, in seems so little The pure" "strictly be Uncle Alloy Good pure as pure to mean so much, and inean8 almost a joke.

mistake is in thinking "strictly means "best;" it isn't. A pure" gold dollar wouldn't half as serviceable as the one Sam makes. is an improvement. deal so in paint. Strictly lead and oil isn't as good paint chemically pure paint, made of carbonate of lead, pure oxide of Livery and 0BUSHEY Feed Stable.

I Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. Our rigs are all that can be desired. When you ride In one of our rigs you may be sure that everything Is all right and that nothing will be left undone to secure comfort. Dray and 1 Express and Trunk 0.1 1 III When vou leave an order with US your trunks will be there Traveling men chapge their routes In order to drive with us. H.

BUSHEY. E. MORRIS' HOESE WILL STAND FROM May 16th to July 1st -AT- WHEATON. Wednesday Afternoons and Thursday Forenoons. THIS IS A DENMARK AND MORGAN HORSE.

I P. Parshall, Li Carpenter and Builder. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Satisfactory Work at Living Rates. Wheaton, Kansas.

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. Fresh bread at Spangler's. Come in and inspect our samples of printing. McCall's Magazine and the Tribune for $1.35. Fifty-two numbers of the Tribune for one dollar.

Mrs. Richard Mackey, of Vliets, visited with Mrs. H. F. Kufahl.

Take some oranges and lemons home to your family. Spangler keeps them. If you want to buy, sell or trade property of any kind, use space in the Tribune. Boston Novelty Entertainers at the opera house for three nights, PRINC LOCAL NEWS. pure linseed oil dryer, and the necessary pure tinting colors.

The addition of the zinc to the lead PfinTJO IniTi" CTADT makes the difference between a durable rl)KLh UKUU 1 U1C. naint. and one which is not durable. 1 lv pure linseed oil and turpentine, YOURS FOR PAINT. OVERLAND ROUTE.

-THE- Union Pacific! D. M. JACQUES, Graduate Pharmacist. Warren Anthony Resident Insurance Agent Wheaton, Kansas REPRESENTING GERMAN OF FREEPORT SHAWNEE OF TOPEKA NATIONAL OF HARTFORD To Those Interested. Morris Runyan will only receive hogs on Wednesday afternoons and Thursday forenoons.

Don't wait to see us, but bring your hogs right in. "VVe will give you as much as the market will stand. Morris Runyan. If You Want To Rent a house, Or hire a man, Or swap a horse, Or sell a dog, Or get a job, Or buy a farm, Qv go into business, Or enter Or advertise your busines, try a reader or display tho Iribuno. Horse for Sale.

A No. 1 work or driving horse. Inquire of Thos. McGorty. DIRECT LINE FOR ALL POINTS IN KANSAS, COLORADO, 1 WYOMING, UTAH, PACIFIC COAST, and PUGET SOUND.

tafPalace Bleeping Cars, Ordinary Sleeping uars, jcree iwciining unair uars, uinnn Cars. For time tables, folders, Illustrated books, and pamphlets descriptive of the territory traversed, call on your nearest aKont or act-dross J. B. Frawloy, Gun. Kansas City.

Always ALL THE NEWS WITHOUT PREJUDICE THE BEST GENERAL READING THE BEST MARKET REPORT THE GREAT PAPER OF THE GREAT WEST The KANSAS CITY STAR By mall, postage propald, dally and Sunday, One Year, $4. By mail, postage propald, dally and Sunday Six Months, $2. The Weekly Kansas City Star Postage prepaid, 85 cents a year. auspices of the Commercial Club May 17, 18, 19..

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