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Weir Weekly Tribune from Weir, Kansas • 1

Weir Weekly Tribune from Weir, Kansas • 1

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rn Weir ITY RIBUNE VOL. IV. WEIR, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 188.8. NO. 30 GOO and wishing to turn stock for COST, It Having traded for the stock of the London Clothing House, the same into cash as quickly as possible, I shall oiler the entir consists of a large and well-selected line of I GOODS, CLONING, LADIES' AID MS FIIHII GOODS, lu5 Boots and Slices, Slats euzix3L- Caps, cfeo.

And everything will go AT COST. This is a genuine, bona fide closing out sale, made for the reasons given, and you can buy everything in these lines from TO SO Cheaper than you can possibly get them anywhere else. I don't ask you to buy these goods but I do ask you to "f3" When you have seen my goods and learned the AvondGrfally low prices put on them, you will be sure to buy without solicitation on my part. 2, JACO OTHICK MARK EQK Timothy Seed and Fresh Milk Co'ws. Apply to B.

F. Hogg, Five miles south of Weir. ffl Mi Lai taie tfls FOR RENT. Large room Hotel, with good cellar. well, and cistern, large, stable and outbuild ings, well ienced ui heart or city.

A rirv to E. Gaillaki, Weir City, lias. lias revolutionized the world during the last half couture. We own the Abstract Books of the Cherokee County Title which were made before any of the records were destroyed by (ire. Our careful attention given to all papers of record sent us by mail.

BST" Complete Abstracs made Quickly, Cheaply, Cqrrectly. Our twenty years' experience enables as to guarantee all this. FARM LOANS wade at a low rate, and money furnished promptly. ot least among the wonder of inventive progress is a nieihod and system of work that van be performed all (Tver the country without separating the workers from their Pay liberal; anyone con do the work; either sex young or old; no special ability reunited. Capitaluotneeded: you are started free.

Out this ut and return to us and we will swl yon fwe, something of great viHe and important to you, this will start mu i'i Lt whkih will biing you nime money )1ht away than juivthing cImj in the vi.rlil. Uruud lit free. Address Tuce Augusta? Maine. W. E.

MARMONT, Proprietor. THE CHOICEST OF ME A TS OF ALL KINDS -ALWAYS ON HAND, A BOLD ROBBERY. On Wednesday night the store of S. D. Osborn at Varck, or Levfll was entered by burglais succeeded in almost rifling it of its contents.

All of the dry goods, a lot of boob and shoos and many other articles were taken. Tho post-office was also vobbed of considerable money, including four registered lettor packages. The loss we understand 13 about $600. The robbery was no doubt committed by two men who took a hand car from here early in the evening and while the freight train was taking water at the tank northwest of Baxter a freight car was broken open and two large boxes, which the robbers evidently mistook for merchandise, but which were found to coulain' only housa-hokl goods worthless to them, were thrown out and were afterwards found broken open near the track. The hand car was found in the morning on the track between here and Varck.

Frank Hartley's horso waa also taken from its hitching place on the street and another horse was stolen from the stable of Davis Hartley's, but both horses returned home Thursday morning. Up to the time of going to press we had heard of no clue being obtained which might lead to the capture of this new style of robbers, though a vigorous soarch is being made for them and tho stolen property. Baxter Xews. AMI TO DO! The symptoms of Biliou.snss are unhappily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent.

A 15ilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetito for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhoea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two tuny alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood.

There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tend emess In the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Orccn's August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its i Tho best assortment of Queensware in the county at the Kansas Texas Coal store, aud being sold at reasonable prices. a i- Garden Took at S. B. Montgomery's THE ALLOTMENT BILL PASSES.

AWashingtou ciispatoh duted JIaivir 14 says: Congressman PerkiJS of KauTj" entitled to the highest credit for tLj very masterly manner in which he secured the passago by the house of his bill allotting the lands of the Peoria and Miami Indians to them in severalty. There are a little over oOfOOO acres of land and under the terms of the bill oach man, woman and child belonging to the tribe receive about 220 acres. The bill also makes citizens of these Indians ami coufers upon all adult members the right to sell to other Indians all land received under tho allotment in excess of 160 acres. The measure likewise provides for the sale upon an equitable of tho lands yet remaining in tho stata of Kansas belonging to those Indians, to the set-lers who are oocnppyirg them. Tho Miarnis and Peorias are fully civilised and entirely competent to care for their own interests aud property and the bill, as passed, contains some new features which were desired by the Indians and designed for their good.

Tho lands to bo allotted are in tho Indian territory immediately south of Baxter Springs, and are valuable for agriculture. Tuoir allotment will be of great benefit to Baxter Springs. J. B. Negrotto is a pleasin actor.

Wo infer that he comes from the land of Campanini, and liko his compatriot he is a manly aud an aadent lover, and all of Ids business is done with a finish natural ns life and with no tendency to rant. Miss Helen Minklcy is not only handsome but a pleasing actress, and possessed of more than ordinary versatility. The scenic cllbrt win i lie bos-t that has boon Seen on the opera house tago in mouths past, and was highly complimentary to the soonic artist who accanipanies tho troupe Joliot Express Dr. and Mrs. liottell who havo been stopping for tho past fsw weeks at tho Southern Hotel, this city, will remain a few days longer.

Their treatment for the diseases of the eye, ear, catarrh of tho head, is very successful. Satisfaction guarauteed. Lames who aro suflcring with any of tho diseases peculiar to their sex can consult Mrs. Dr. liottell free charge.

i' ff Ladles, if you want any Jerseys, examine the K. T. Coal stock. For cleaning hilvcrware, tinware, nuikclware, sapolio beats anything olse; kept by B. S.

Abbott. Cash Paid for Hides and Poultry. EST FIRST DOOR WEST OF THE POSTOFFICE, Weir Oity, 2S.cv3Q.sexs. PRINCESS TEA Does not have to be BOILED ONE HOUR. Draw It fifteen minutes end you hare a cup of delicious fragrance, tor Sale By KEITH PERRY.

DIPU! Kkwahukd are who read rllltlLI this and lien act; they will find honorable employment that will not take them from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every industrious person, many have made nil are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one make S5 and upwards per day, who Is willing to work sex, young 01 old Capital not. needed, we start you. Everything new.

No special ability required; you, render, can do it ns anyone. Write tons at once for full particulars, which mail free. Address Slin-von Portland, fflk 41 a Tonic Is prepared for tlio cursor coniplalnis which amictall won-inkln'l. It fives tone and atrentli to Tutt Pills Notice of Election, An election will be held on Tuesday, April 3, isss, in the city of Weir, Kansas, for the purpose of electing one Councilman from the first ward, one rom the second ward, one from the third ward two members of the Hoard of Education lroni the first ward, one from the second ward, one from third ward ami one from the outside district. The.

voting precincts for said election will be, tirst ward at Brewer's wagon shop; second ward nt City Hall; third ward at Kllpy's slioeshop; outside district at school house. The following aro appointed judges and Clerks of said election: First, ward Judges, I), linrgiss, ,1. Hoffman. P. 11.

Jones; clerks, K. W. Blattner, John Kirk. Second ward Judges J. A.

Duncan, Leo Cox, 1). M. Long; clerks, Win. Allen, J. M.

Sweeney. Third ward Judges, M. J. Fahertv. J.

Duncan, 1). M. Alagers; clerks L. lilais-dell, L. Riley.

Outside district Midges, Win. Whllmoif 1). K. Bui ke; clerks, I. W.Depue, A.

L. llayden. 15. Mayor. Attest: (i.

I). Samms. Clerk. CrrretU hnRPrntis dlrrlaoemeuta anrt frreKulsrl. two.

It In of front vjiliio In rhanpenrilfc. The use of 9IERKF.L,I,'N FEMALKTONirarlnirprefc nancy rrmtly relieve the pslnpol nuitlierhoo.l nd liromofet rpeetly recovery, It ualnts nature to ri'y puke the critical change from girlhood to Vomiinhoml. ltlepleaiiantto thetaate aiul mav 1)8 Uken at all tltnoi with perfeot aafety. Prtc, I.e.aiEEJiLLUKUa(X.,eoleProp.,aT.LOUIS. FOR TORPID LIVER.

A torpid lUer iloriuigoe tho ivin, and province Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheumatism, Sallcv Skin and Piles. Thcro in no belter remedy for then common Hk' tlian 'Jk'uft'N Mvir as a triul wiM prove. lrlcc, 3Jc. Sold Everywhere. liest assortment of fiinghams ever soon in Weir, now opened up at the )i.

T. Coal Co's. store. nrrn Ska WNDEr.8 exist In thonsandsof ULlI forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention. Those who aro in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send tseir address to Hallett Portland, Mane, and receive free full information how either sex, of all ages, can earn from 85 to jvi5 jter day and upward wherever they live.

You are started free Capital not reunited. Some have made ovor $50 in a single day at UjU work, All succeed. bubscribo for the Tuiuum.

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1884-1904