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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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www OUT IN THE SECOND TATE APRIL 30. 1898. HANDLE no no but vv OUT 9 8 FITZGERALD KKOCKS FEEXS WITH EASE, LOCAL BREVITIES. a tag SO ft the best make of Bicycles. Agents for the celebrated RAMBLER BICYCLE 0 Last night's contest at the opera house was a great surprise to the many friends of our hero, Fishing Tackle, Etc? 9 Thos.

Mackio went to Nelson today on business. Jimmy Ferns. The fight from 11. C. Libby was in Columbus XT the time the men entered the ring ardware, Tinware, and Stoves.

8 jesterday. not to enlist. was one-sided, Fitzgerald havin Ode Whitmore accompanied 8 the boys to Columbus yeter 1 11 IRIBCESl Vp day. Robt. Nelson is in Pittsburs today attending to business everything his way.

In the first round Ferns received a blow on the jaw from which he did not recover. After this it was no trouble for Fitzgerald to hit his man when and where he pleased. Ferns was knocked down three times in the first round, and the sounding or," matters. uarence Aitchison came up from Columbus last night to at tend the fight. the gong saved him from being -Lieut.

Alva Starr went to Pitts burg this morning to visit wit his parents and bid them good bye before leaving for Topeka tomorrow. counted out. At the opening of the second round there was some hopes entertained of Ferns rallying, but he was clearly overmatched, and a solar plexus blow from Fitzgerald's right knocked him out. He was carried from the ring by his seconds and Dr. King sum I Wanted: To buy all kinds of second hand furniture and stoves.

For particulars address or call on Ed. Baker one block south P. (). west side of street brought him moned, who soon to. The Wir City contingent of- See what T.

W. I'atlon, of Lann Tex. the Company which was orgauiz sij of Bt'tMrs' German Salve. I htv yggies and Carriages ed at Lolumbus yesterday are bofn trouble! for pnst four years if cb -So HIS via m' Tn'nle with Blind Itching fnl Blending; Biles ami tried wverylhing I could of without success until boau usiu? busy today making prerations for their departure tomorrow. Cant; J.

W. Farrell received Begjjs' Gem) sin Salve. The efl'oct was wonderful; I was relieved at once, a telegram from S. W. Swinuey, aud hih uow (after usiuj; two boxes) entirely cured.

lorsaloby W. J. Allan. Harness, Farm Implements, and everything in the Hardware Line at prices within reach of all. SCHOOL BOARD MEET.

A meeting of the new school was laat night, and gPSSIUlO BUUStf. the organization of the bourd completed, and officers elected as I. IB ID follows; PressidentJno. It. Hraidwood.

Vices Pres. Jno. T. Veatch Sr Clerk Joe Hanley. U.

o. Bowman was chosen sup- oooocccooccocccosocosJ2ooooocooooeo erintendaat.t The following committees were We "fed then oppointed. House and Property I he Hungry, Better Than Gold! lanley, D. B. White and S.

French. Regulation and Discipline Ioover, Fulton and Baum. Finance McKim, Hogg and The Sew ComprehcpsiTC Teachers' Bible, Bound in French Moroco, Divinity Circuit. der gilt edge, worth $2.50 Hed un- Veath. ndtry to please all.

A Fine Line of Cigars. enry Hittie's Lunch Rooa. 4 Purchasing Hogg McKim and Yeatch. of Columbus, just before train time this afternoon, calling him to that place on the next train. -The Marie Bell Opera first-ciaciN company in every present Andraus' greatest comic opera, "LaMascotte," at the opera house, Wednesday, May 4th, at popular prices.

Miss Ada Palmer Walker, the prima donna of the Marie Bell Opera company, has a rich soprano voice over which she has perfect control; she is a fellow pupil of Madam Melba's, and critics say that her voice is as sweet as the "Great Melba'a." Hear her in "La Mnscotte" at the opera house on Wednesday, May 4th. Walter Warner was ai rested today by Constable Harry Wilkinson, charged with stealing personal property and money to the amount of $28.25. He was taken before 'Squire Carr this morning. He waived examination and his trial was set for Monday, May 9. He was placed under $300 bonds, which he failed to give.

He was taken to Columbia ja.il this afternoon by Constable Wilkinson. As a sample of what an old can do with a pen we submit the following, which isgoiug the rounds of the press; Man is a twolegged animal that chews tobacco and walks on the forked end. Most men are born we never huard of but one that wasn't and he was made of mud i just for a sample. Man's life is full of disapoiutments, growls and cob pipes. He goes forth like a lion in the morning and Examining Board Bowman, )eem andGrandle.

A picnic committee, composed Lew Wallace's Great Book, "BEN TIUR," gilt silk cloth, sold everywhere for $1.50. Special offer both of above valuable books at the Never-before-heard of prices, $2.59. Encyclopaedia Britarica, 25 volnmna, silk cloth bound at 18.75. of the following were appointed arrange for a picnic: Jno. T.

Moody Bros. RESTAURANT Veatch, A. Fulton, Jas. McKim ana ltoDt. nogg, rne picnic will be given on the last day of school probably on the Neosho Old Stand Swlnney's lver near the memphis bridge.

The board recommends a term IS oi eignt montns scnool ana nine Books and School months if possible. Fine Cigars. Hot and Cold Lunch, Canned (ioods, vrnits and Candies. Wc carry a full line of School Supplies at Bottom Prices. PICTURE SALE.

i Finest line of 5c cigars in the city. Candies, fruits, etc Oil Pa iii tliiir, French pastels and VFater Color. Sale begins Wednesday. May book We can save'you Money on anything in the line. Leave your order with us.

J. K. Barney M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Omoa Otkt Loaig Lay's Drag 4th and last one week. Don't fail to attend this sale and secure one or more of these valuable axsuurca Mala St. East of Hotel Dul pictures at greatly reduced price. Ruskin says; Show me the D. W.

KING. M. D. pictures and the books in a home Offinei Booms 3 aad VTelr Ballnf In order to advertise our business and get better acquainted with the people we will take Kansas and Texas checks for all goods except school books for a period of ten days. BOOK Compton Block J.

M. Carpenter, 103 Main st. Malinger. Weir City, Kans. Office Hourti 13 to p.

m. and 6 to 8 p. m. and I will tell you the characters of its inmates." Don't forget the time, from May 4 till May 1 1 and the place, Stryker residence, Lyman Art School. CITY, i i KANSAS.

leaves the wood for his wire to chop and in the evening he sneaketh home with his pants ripped and raises cain about hard times. He has la grippe on road working days and walks 20 miles to a circus. He will chase a jack rabbit four mile.s through the snow and then borrow a horse to ride half a mile to the postoffice. 'i THE UP TO DATE TlilBBLE 1NULEOOWI), Proprs. Mais Street East of ApplrtgnUi'n Barn, Mr.

John Peterson, of PutouUille wit very agreeably surprised not long mjjo. For eighteen mouths he tn'i'ii tfuublrd witu dyjentury and bad tried tlnvu of Lba batt doctors in New Oalean.0, besides half a dozon or more puteu lueilioines, but rseeived vory little rwlief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, hav ing been recommended to him, he gave it trial and to his great snrprsse. three doses of that remedy elected a permanent cure. Mr.

Wm. McNam era, ft Woll known merchant of the same place, is well acquainted with Mr Peterson and attests to the truth of statement. This remedy itf for ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Commercial and short order WORK A SPEC I ALY "A Howlias Success" Wherever properly introduced Dr. Cnldwell'f Syrup Pepsin, us a cure for constipation," has met with a phenomenal sale.

Many druggists cannot lay enough in praise of its merits, as well -rem Dopulnrify with the people Dr. McCIellan, Physician and Surgecn. Rooms 8. 4, 5, and 6, Hamilton I Blda Nine to TwelT a. ra.

Tv Six p. tjevett Uwight p. tu Gagbr, Painter c3 Doooratot! All Work Guaranteed. Eslimntes Cheerfully Furnished Give me a Call. I .4 and shop, r08 S'r Bremoline will enre scold while-yoy sleep.

Mo enre, no pay 25 cents;.

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Années disponibles:
1897-1898