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Weir Daily Tribune from Weir, Kansas • 4

Weir Daily Tribune du lieu suivant : Weir, Kansas • 4

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Weir, Kansas
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27 Mrs R. Nelson, of Weir City, will have her grand opening March 19 and 21, where there will be displayed a fine assort MARCH 19. 1898 LOCAL BREVITIES. ment of ladies trimmed nats, an in the latest styles. 'SMOKE OUR wm OlTi LA0ER The production of 'A MimmI" a.t the oDera house C.

Hitz, Gfrard i in the city today. rv.iTiA to the Famous for last niirht by Billy F. Griffin and i I i i. nnmnanv was ne ot tn most i LEADING V. 00 0 i oett Weir City brands Leader, Little Pet, Perfecto, High Grade.

Vf 4J.4V vAiir hrthv shoes. 140-tf pleasing shows evsr seen in Weir If, FINE HAVANA. City. Billy (irimn Kepi xue aviators in a eoutnious roar of laughter from the moment he appeared before the footlights YVeik, City. Kanh.

u- A. Gottschalk, it in the tity from Ottawa Kansas today on business. Drftin Tiling, best made, at bottom prices. J. R.

Crowe. James Ferns returned from Hot Springs in time for St. 'Patricks ball. till the lowering ol the curiam. As "Dusty Rhodes" he has no equal.

Too much cannot be said inpraiss ol the entire company Full line of new spring wraps and our theater going peopie would welcomt him in a return date- The Ladies Aid 'Society will at lowest price at the Famous. 140-tf Nonnie Baker is home from Kansas City Cor a-few days visit A YOUTHFCL'CRISIINAL. hold a "Mother Goose Market at Presbvterian church for refreb- OPostoJTioo L. -f J. W.

Kirk. posimti Mr. J. V', From all ovaf to country come words of prnise for Chain heriains Kirk, OUice hours Yesterday, afternoon a very man T. iT.if.t,l A cough remedy.

Here ia a small boy who could not have UIOUV nrojrrararae and Hecuring a part in. to ii. Sunday, lziu to in. p. ter from Mr iu.p, oi uuuv Ark.

"I was sufferinsr from very rpfpfiHhment will be the been more than six years, old np-nrouriatwd a pair of from 86Ver9Cold when I'reud of Uih currs with relatives and friends. Photographs reduced prices on all grades and sizes until April 1st at Bells. Isaac West was initated in the mysteries of Rank of Esquire that had been efluuted tiy UhnniDer 1 11 1 AW features of the eveniug, 10c ad mission. Gag an. All'Woik" the display in front of L.Bauni's to I'd and walking into 'Gray's Sonnmia nnrifv the blood and beauti lain cough reuiody.

I concluded to rive it a trial mid accordingly procured a bottle. It. gave me prompt relii'f and I have the bent reason for recommending it vey highly, which 1 do with pleasure." i For sale by W. Allen and Co. fv the eomplexioo.

Cure coustipatioti in he K. of P. lodge last even, ins. EstitnateH GiVK Cilll. KvHMti'tioa ml 708 S.

IX 25 cents. He wtis asked where he got them and replied that he bought thorn Library Roport. Tho ronnrt- of the Public Li- next door for five cents. Pat ties saw hi in take them and promptly stnlihW AilraT at Cartliaire. X.

Li brarr for the Moath YiisterdaV i'riftriiing about 11 IcOlellan, reported the fact' to Mr. Baum r. o'clock 'Davis, a 19-year-old 500 bov. residing in Prosperity March 18 is as follows, No, of Visitors books loaned rtumsd in "ri HI -The Famous is the place where you can get a nice fitting and stylish shoe for little money, 140-tf A.H.Schlacgerand wifreturned yesterday from Cincinnati, where Mrs. Schlanger has been visiting for some tima with relatives.

Ladies: Always insist upon having Kenton baking powder, stabbed J). M. Morgan, an old 102 n-antleman living in one of the and ho recovered his property at once. Mr. Baum says that it is surprising how many stories such a little fellow could tell in order to denv the fact that he had stolen little houses near Lakeside.

in hands of members Am't of fines collected 22m Tlio -rrnnhlfl nccured Oil the Rooms 3. 4, ft, ari 0, llfttuilton lilii.i Kin to Tw1ti in. Xo p. uv, i iinVrtil taVcrht 111 north side of the public square thorn. There was aot a pair of due 4c Luella Gager; Librarian Both men had been drinking and shoes in the whole display that a quarrel was started over some would fit a bor his size and the Guaranteed to be strictly pure, for sale by C.

VV. Case. 1 157 B. LeOrn was arret raonev for some labor Morgan Attention Red Men. act could have been committed B.E'eOL'i fofisonie reason declined to pay him, then Davis wanted him to for no other purpose than a small pittance he could sell them for in order to buy1 something give some beer checks which Mor- All chiefs oi' Tribf are requested to be at the hall on Monday night.

Business of importance. Richakij Bailey. Sachem. n-nn rofnapri tn illo: lien VOUIIST CONFECTIONERY ed and brought beiouu Justice Carr this afternoon for non-support of his wife. The difficulty was adjusted by LeClerq agreeing to allow her $8.00 per moath.

Something new and good in kobino- nowders. Use te Kenton )avisdrewa long sum pocket If the bor has parents they uiife and struck him twice in the should look after hi ra, and if not somebody elst should do so, for head near the lwft temple, after which he struck him several if permitted to loaf about town Cigars, Tobacco, TheBdtit Sumnipr. Drinks of All Kir. U. South Sidtj Main St.

Near St. Mows with his fist. The second as he was yesterday the offense STOMAS COMMITS SUICIDE, It was a ghastly sight witnessed by Rex Wright, who works at Rohrbough's grocery store, this morning at 6:30 as ht went out ia the alley to the rear of Q. T. Moore's store.

There lay a the best of all brands for sale at the New York Store. 1 157 Mark Schlanger leaves tomorrow for El Paso, where time Davis hit him with the knife he allowed it to remain stucr in is liable to bW 'committed again. the head, swinging backk and would probably improve him. OSOOOONDOO forth as a knifo will when young woman gasping her life i stuck in wood. Morgan did not He wan given a severe reprimand and split about his attempt to strike his assailant away, with her neaa near zne stairway.

Young Wright called he goes in search of health. He has beenrfesling poorly for some time and he hopes through the agency of the balmy breezes and sunny clime of the southern stats to return to Weir a different man. Works on Sunday- or move while men who were standing near rushed to his aid. Walter Brown who was passing. Bv this time H.

B. Keithly ar Marshal Stafford, who was standing near the Central Na rived at the store and seeing tht condition the woman was in, Mr. Talks business Haven day in the week an nd in the Tribane. CITY DIRECTORY The Secretary of every Lotli i-t rfqiiest. tional bank, saw that something He will be gone about 30 days.

One lot of children sample shoes worth $1.00 your choice at ftOc. at the Famous. 140-t Kfiithlr teleohoned to bherin was wrong and hastened to the i i Ewing. scene, knocking several peupiu ed to promptly notify this; clianne of time tr place of nifrttinK, or ot ofliwr. Anything of special ititerettn, such R8 InitiatioiiH, iiistuH i'ioiirt.

Elwtiou, T. T. Huff was then called, and down as he; ran. He got there Invitations are out for the second annual ball to be given visiting Loitae kc. is siwhvh wntel lor the woman carried to Dr.

Kelso's office on a stretcher, where she our news columns, ion will confer lavor by nmkinga note of 8wU anU oroppimt It just in time to capture Davis and pull the knife out of Morgan's head. He took both men to the holdover, but let Morgan lay when seen by a Mail reporter by ths Degrea of Honor on March 25: A very pleasant time is anticipated. The music will be fur a few minutes later. in uie i TiHiiue. i mix.

under east front window of th oftlcn,) I. O. (). K.r Mineral Lcdst) No.lJ meets eviiry Saturday night. Vixltiu brothurs welcome.

K. I. Campbell N. G. T.

Ji. SitupHOU, Keo. Sec. P. of A.

(Jliaritv lodifH Xo. 11. meets The girl's name was Trixie May MEAT MARKET. FiNEST FUESH and SaLT MEAT-- HGAMKin season, a. id every uunte at should be in a tirMt-clMss iHi kt.

ROKINSOX, L1NC0LS DUNCAN. DUNCAN BLDQ MAIN ST. go after he was informed of the straight of the affair. Morgan nnd she was from Clinton, Mo. The sight was a horrible one; then went and had-his rounds crerv bruiar uteat.

Vlsitinir linmiers welcome. no. Fulton, S. V. the eyes rolled back and the face swollen from the poison she had Mrs.

Lajra Abies. Set. Hriutlr IVrni Vn. S44. tueeti every first and third Tuesday af teuoou 1.

ii.i.-. dressed. The knife used by Davis is a large, black handled and two bladed weapon, with the large blade worn to a point by continual use. Davis must have hit terrific blows as a small part of i LOUIS LAY, .1 taken. She had.

short curly hair, light complexion, wore a red checked waist, green skirt, buff flint, u. Liiouj, rrea. Mrs. II. Koblnson, Sec.

M. W. meets every Wedueaday night. I). Locln ad, (Mert, I.

Morrison, V. C. PHARMACIST. nished by the Italian harpist ot Joplin. Wanted: Positions by lady and daughter, experienced in general house work.

References furnished. Address this office W. LaBrant just received word that his wife's sister in is ssriously ill, and Mrs. LaBrant anticipates an early visit to her bedside. Word also from Spencer, Iowa, that Mr.

LaBrant's brother's wife is ill and but little hops is entertained for her recovery. Fou Sale: Grape-setting one shoes and black plush cape. Sheriff Evvins: cot out of the WK II ITS nt PYTwIAS Wnir Oitv Loiie No. 30 lin-etR every Friday night. All members in the City cordially iavlted.

J. W. Kiirrrell.O.C. A.U.Uo!5 K.of K.S. the point was broken on the man's skull and the blade bent PUREjfDROCS U.

ft. K. P. Nu. 34 ineets every third Saturday 11.

M. Grandlo Capt Robert llogir. ltecorder. ft I. ().

K. DfKniln-r 'Prion Xo. 9 meets every W'inday. 11. liailey, Sachem.

'J'liari inau'S' shape. Davis was given a hearing bo-fore Justice Tyree yesterday and plead not guilty to the charge of felonious assault and his trial was set for this morning KA't'lICONE SIS TU3-r-lIerron Temple 4 PAINTS, VARNISHES Fine Cigars Toilet Articles Etc. iio. ao nietiis every urMi nun mini iui-day in each month? hits. Eupheuiia Duun, M.

E. U. woman's bosom a neat morocco pocket book. In it was a slip of memorandum paper on which was written the name "Sallie Bean, Sedalia, Mo." Marshal Carver said this morning that the woman was from Clinton. She had made frequent trips to this place, roaming ar ound wherever she could get to stay.

She had been ordered to leave town by the police Tuesday night. and two years old. Also grapa A. F. A.

Black Diamond LodseNo. cuttings. F.pr particulars and si meeis seconu ami louriu iiiursunya. KolH. Hose.

ec. 1. E. Stryker Master mm nriPHH inn ui re at residence of Peter Wolber, town, Weir. EASTERN Chapter No.

117. O. E. S. meet tirt and third Tnurs-day of rach nio'ith.

Miss Eunia Sailor W. M. Mrs. M. E.

Jackiuan, Secretary. Mrs. R. Nelson has recei ved a Hremoline will euro a cold while you sleep. No cure, no pay.

'J ceuts. Domino Party. Mrs. Test's dancing class extends an invitation to their friends to attend a "Domino re tise most fatal of all incases. V.

of Washinirton N6. 16 lartre and elegant supply of spring She had been hore only a few uiHt'is every '2nd and 4th Monday' night at K. P. Hall. Frank Legrand, 0.

K. N. A. TuHHiiale, Sec. Party" Wednesday night, March A (IX VyJ i I J.

I I -Otlltri IJl'llO AV, aa a niuts i.vurv WHriiiAHilair. Visirhisf brothers OI BY'S KIDNEY CURE GUARANTEED remedy money refunded. Con- Uins remedies recognized Ail eminent physicians as thereat for Kidney an4 Bladder troubles. aotn at ine vpcm nouw, nuuim Kobt7M. CioodiuauV Keoortier sion 75 cents a couple Balcony p.p.

o'Oonnsii, m. w. I M. I J1 Sailors, also a large supply of fine Millinery gpods. Miss May Nelson has just returned from St.

Louis an Kansas City all the latest ideas in the art of jbrimming tI45 Bromoline will positively curs a cold in twentyfour" hours. JNp cure, no 25cts. days the last time. The woman's real name is Sallie Bean. Her father's nam is Lee Bean and he used to be a citizen of Pettis qounty, aad was postmaster at Dumpville, Pettis county.

He now lives at Grum-ley, Miller county Mail. spectators 25 cents, Good Music. every Tuesday, Mrs. Cora Goes C. 11.

Miss Flia Whitmore, Secy Ouiooria positively cures chills and 0. S. F. 2nd and 4th Monday aishi fever when other remedies fail. JJ0 slerlU- cure, no pay.

Jeunif. liialoetoakl, Seo..

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Années disponibles:
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