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Weir Daily Tribune from Weir, Kansas • 4

Weir Daily Tribune from Weir, Kansas • 4

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1T.Tft "Si 7t -Fred rock man, of the! DAVKTTV Globe, goes to his home a Con-! Ill I Hull I mvi )Lf( iiJTlEil. 1 l' 5 8 IV' -m re 19 tx 1 1 Official Paper OfTho Oity Of Woir MUM cordia, tonight for a few days. Mrs. Blanche Barr formerly of Weir City, but now of Kansas City is visiting with friends ujmm a ism. The Country Horna of scbs-'Cription hates Daily, per month in advance Weekly, per year in advance.

.25 1.00 Brant Scow cf Pleasure. i 1 Butcher Only this week. Mrs. L. M.

Bvrd returned tn'- 1 10 ui lv 01 weir ouv 1. lt'sFirgt-Class Stock. P's lat night will add a 'bright page to the history of the order iu Weir City. The occasion wv.s a party given by JAY. liaPoa.ul Milleu, 'Ass't Cash'r, V.

M. 1 y. 1 linr and his amiable wife to 1 hi' mem fromgPittsburg where she has been visiting. with friends for the past few days. Miss Kemp's renditions were excellent and indicate that she has great ability in her line-Cherokee Sentinel, April 15.

Miss Eda Kemp, a teacher of elocuiiou at Kansas City, 9 ADVERTISING KATES. Display ads. 20 cents an inch per week in both Daily and Weekly. Locals, 10 cents a lino pel' week in both Daily and weekly. "TIME TABLES.

Kansas City, Ft. Scott Memphis NORTH BOUND SOUTH BOUND No. 304 12:18 m. No. 808 406 11:15 a.m.

3U1 p. iu. 302 11:80 a. iu. westbound-No.

408 p. m. Train No. 304 runs via Pillsburg and 1 3 bers of Weir City Lodge i V'i 1' mm and their friends. Invhi.li were issued last weok to 11 1 1 ud I'jxeha nge Business.

i. diking V. roRS gave a most delightful entertainment last evening at the Methodist church. Girard Press, April 14. A.

II. '-krlmore, in. Hofinure. M. 'v.

ami nil.1 A the party and in response were 84 Knights and partook of the generosi hospitality of the host hostess. Many rare featun or I a i 111 en er i i -guests, among which was ies of questions asked on a 10 loan $10,000 iu the next sixty Xo warn. Co aio and see us. Mr. Gibbouy, who has been visiting Mrs.

Emma Weir for ar.i. the past few days returned to Giranlio Kansas City ana uonum with main line train on arrival at Scott for Memphis, Mirminshaiu and all points east. Train No 407 runs to Kansas City Via Arcadia. Train No 302 runs to Kansas Oil via Cherokee and Girard. Shortest route and quickest tune to nil southern and southeastern points.

Tickets on sale for all points in U. and Canada and Mexico. IninsA lantic steamship tickets via 0 standard lines, includin- Uunanl, Allien-can, French, White Star, North German Lloyd etc. for anv nil- which every person present w. supplied.

The card cotita.m LS JPlNKERTON. A his home at Chicat'O today. 27 questions, or required thai! The manager of the smelters says that the 1DEALERS INi number of answers, which puzzling to a axoat ma: works under his management will not close as had been SI flVFS INWARE. ft to tf 3 ps, ya fH-nujfefe'foiiL auuiv iu 'A. J.

Sams, Agt. ihor lntormauon 11 to all i 1 it 1 111 a ue 1 it 1 11 1 11 This part of the evenit.gs tertain men was part 1 1 1 1 pleasing, and the conte-t. hich prize was offered in-successful person, was enter into with a great deal of i un rest. There were three Indies tied for the prize, Mrs. Frank Mrs.

Starr, of Pittsburg, mother of Alva" and Miss Grace, his sister, visited with Mrs. Jas. McKim, in this city to day. Pod Weir and James West, 5I.ods of Tin Work. St.

Louis San Francisco ITy Co. LOCAL TIM 15 TABLE, No, 131 Arrives VZ-o'n! No. 134 Depans llwoa.ni. No 133 Arrives 4:00 p. No 130 Departs 4:15 p.

m. Trains Nos. 133 and 134 are local assanger trains between Pittsburg .,..,1 Wuii- Weir City, ivjj J. It- Barney M. D.

ANO Ovt'i-- Ot Louis Lay's Dvsg Ster Train No. 130 runs from Weir (Jirard via Pittsburg and returns to Car! Junction making direct cunnee- returned home 3 eslerday afternoon from the territory. They report a royal time with plenty of fishing. The Elocutionary recital last evening by Miss Kemp was a Martin, Mrs. J.

Allen and Miss JUauche Sailor. It was previously agreed that, in case of a tie, lots should be drawn, and in this Miss Sailor was the winning The prize was a beautiful American ling made by tho hosiess of red, nhite nod Moody Bros. RESTAURANT tiou with the main uno pua, all points cast, west, north and south. 1 0. O.

Claibokn, Agt. tn. East ot Hotel Daa. KKBtWKO' defightful treat and served to Lrm 1 show those present the superior uiue satin ruinous. it was powers of Miss Kemp os ,111 ioiiist.

Parsons Daily Sun 'i 1, some 1 of l'k, of wideh Siil.r i. vis; 1 pro do. Cards were also issued for re OONKCTIONEUY vprii 7. The electric mining machine Swinacy's Old Staod Fine Cigars. Hot nnd Gold Luneh, Gunned Goods, vruils iin'i Candies.

D. W. KING. M. D.

Jflew Itoonw 5 uml 6, VYeir BuIMlajj. Offino Houro: 13 to 2 j. B. And 6 to 8 p. ua.

XUV CITY. 1 KAN 8 A3. a tithe Kansas Texas mine No. 49 has proven so successful that Local revities, another has been ordered and Ms Cigars, coacco, Vlu Snmriior Drinkr! ol AM Kinds. South Sjide Main Si.

Netu J) Si. expected to arrive about the 20th. One man with an assist 5uki A A. A. A tik.3lSt.jgk, tfU jk.iy ant runs the one now in use, 1 LO Ulb LAY, Dr.

Y. B. Starts whici is operated by both night and day shifts, producing about one hundred tons of mine run coal a day. The price paid is freshments, encii lad.v drawing a card on which was the picture of an animal. There were two cards alike, or in other words they were made in pairs and the lady and gentleman drawing the corresponding tickets were seated together at the table.

The refreshments consisted of ice cream and cake and fruits hich were served in a way that captivated all present, There were numerous other amusements, music etc. It was a late hour that the merry crowd took their departure for feeling that ihcy had been highly entertained, and 5 PHARW1ACIST i PDREffDRDlS Mrs. Lochead is very nick. --Mrs. Arthur Goes is reported quite ill.

J. Durkee was in town yesterday. Pearl Robinson waft in Pittsburg yesterday. Chas, Harris was over from Pittsburg today. Miss Gladys Abies is visit-ingdn Columbus this week.

20 cents just half the amount TI. 33- O. VETEUIN All SU RG EON Treats all disea-rs of hoises and cattle. Will be at Connor's barn 011 Wedge.day of each week and Smith's barn on Saturday. Examination at baru free.

Charges reason tble. Pt paid for hand labor. The lirst machine, was put as an experiment, as it was doubtful whether machines would prove a success in this coal. They arc operated with profit in some coal while they have been discarded in some PAINTS, VARNISHES Fine Cigars 3 Toilet Articles Etc- jne igpt 'Hgir sqt igr nyfi jgr -reg yt jqp HS Miss Alice Hong returned MiddauRh. from Columbus this morning.

wishing their host and hostess many returns of the day. fifeiTFor Sale or Trade: A good room house, and two acres of land. Inquire of Jesse Kemp. R. "V7.

Emerson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Owyica Otct lay's Druy a tore, Midi COLUIaEOS, KANSAS. Tho only tirst-ehss hotel in the city Excellent service. Now beds, electric light. Siimplo rooms on first lloor Kvery thing cloa nnd cosy.

Give us a PETeR BRUER W. Hruer, Jlgr. M. E. Comer of Square.

Albert Castel made a busi Nothing i-ouhl give lie public coil litUfiieo in Dr. Sawder's Ul.ulino for sick liiiinoys. iIimii tliat it if 101 iniusnt physioiaii's forniuhi nml will positively -nr disorders i the kidneys. Yon will roconnneiul it to your iric.nds il' yon try it. L.

Lny. ness trip to Seammon yesterday afternoon. 0. ll.Gager was in last night. lie went iover 'NEW BUSINESS COLLEGIA The contract for th( MEAT MOKE.

JTiNNEST FKES1I nnd fsAbT MEATS' b'lSH (JAMK hi ason, a. id everything, that should be in a first-elus-s market. CDISCS, LIMCIi riM'A. DUNCAN BLDG MAIN ST on his wheil. Nellie White and Anna Jen places.

Prea ching at the M. E. chu 1 eh next Sunday night by Pastor J. H. Ewbank.

The sermon to be specially to young men, hence they are especially invited to be present and take front seats. Also a general invitation is ex tended to all people to come. Theeelebration of Labor day atSiuith's grove promises to boa giaud affair. Thefollowing gentlemen have been secured as speakers of the day: W. L.

A. Johnson, of Topeka; Pi. 0. 01-liver, of Girard, and J. Franco, of Pittsburg.

Labor day is a. holiday that every toiler should recognize and the only day on which labor lavs a claim. Be member the day the first Mon kins drove over from Seammon 0 I Works onSBBday. last evening, The Scnmmon bind furnish r. iGCIeSlan, the music for the Italian society Talks business seven days in the week an ad MS picnic today.

of the new business college has been awarded by Mr. Johnson to the firm of J. II. Seeley Co. The new building is to be a two story brick structure 25 by 80 feet and located on Broadway between Koderick's and the lv.

T. store. It will he provided with all the conveniences. Architect G.J. Munu made the plans and nothing to add to the comfort or convenience has been overlooked.

Building will begin at once. Pittsburg Tribune. E. 15. Mcdure attended the in the Tnbatie.

Old Settlers' Reunion at Colum Physician and Surgeon, Rooms 3. 4, 5, and 6, lbonilto!) BntkUvood Kino to Tw lve a. m. Two to Six p. ui, toeisrht p.

ui 'Phone: Office, 15; Ruslcleuee, 19. bus last night. Yesterday was pay day he Kansas Texas mines for day in September. FlllE AT C0LUM15US. 1 11 fill 4 liTT-vTr Word was received here this morning that Klines' lumber the first half of July.

All Pyramids are requested to be at Maker's Hull on Saturday night August 0. State Inspector F. h. Mclnnis will be present for the purpose of reorganizing the council. 11, 1M, UlWiXiJULi, -Benfistv ward, a feed stable and grocery Fit I SCO LINK Additional train service between rittsliurir and Weir, effective 8, and until fur titer notice.

Always alive to the interest and convenience of its patrons the management of the store was completely destroyed by fin- We are uuaole to ascer It Is strange that some people who isuy they never fund patent niedieine will bo found lugging home evei iiuw then ti boulo of sowo remedy ot 1 heirs. We don't bother you willi mneh rending btii jusi jisk yontotry 1( O'ittl bolllo of ir. Syrup lVpsin for cotiiij.i lion, indiucs! ion trouines. 50c and 1 sies. At Allen's ning 8 1 ore.

tain the exact damage but it is ran a nail into ueijeVed the loss will run up into the thousands. his right knee some days ago urn! is hud ud with it TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. UY Til 10 I SM OK NITHOS OXIDE GAS. I )o not be imposed upon but insist Frisco Iiue lias arranged lor ine following iiawscngor train service between L'iUsbtirg and Weir: Lv Pittsburg. a.

m. I Ar. Weir. m. p.m.

Lv. Ar. Pills 11 rsr I :00 iu. 4:45 p. in 1 Senorels cure chroan: couslipatii kidney nnd liver 'Squire U.

I). hamms and Snwir's Lutlt) Wide Awnke 1 1 I I 1 I. twii 1 id ri nill nowlo I Til lilllllIIIIIIIN fKLt-' 1 I HlViMo ummo Hn nnr n.w I took in the OIJ c. c. mnia)L(i )lainls.

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Pages Available:
1,122
Years Available:
1897-1898