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Weir Weekly Tribune from Weir, Kansas • 4

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The Weir City Furniture Co. To Live liird Shooters. As W. Mclihany, three is so busy opening that carload of new goods that they haven't PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Programo for the Closing Exercises Friday and Saturday.

times winner and present holder of the diamond medal, emblem atic of the live bird champion Ballard's Snow Llilment. Mrs. Hamillou, Cambridge, says: I had the rheumatism so bad I coul4 not raise my hand to my head. Ballard Snow Liniment has entirely cure! rae. I taKe pleasure in informing my neighbors and friends what it has done for me.

Chas. Handley, clerk for Lay Lyman, Kewanee, advises us Snbw Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do yoa good. It cures all inflammation, wounds, sores, cots, sprain eto had time to prepare their ad. Watch Friday's issue of the Tribune.

A. Willard. the hustling ship of the State of Kansas, has At the opera house on Friday gone to Phoenix, Arizona, he has turned over to the original donors the Business Men's Gun and Rifle Club, this trophy, to and Saturday nights the programme of the school closing exercise? will be as follows: Bold by b. H. Martin.

FRIDAY 1. Chorus Snow Storm Glee. 2. Pxerciso Over in the Meadow. be shot for in open contest again.

proprietor of the Model Restaurant, today plants bis ad. in the Tribune and asks for a share of your patronage. He'll treat you right. James Langford, a Weir City painter fell from a ladder at Jessep's placo three miles south o. bong "I'm ashamed to Jook my Moody Bros.

RESTAURANT dolly in the Eyes." Hazel MeClure. 4. ItecitatioB Gladys Abies. Li Li Li Si i IB 4 IL 1 lr We, the B. G.

R. Club, name the 22d day of March, 1897, at the Base Ball Park in Weir City, Kansas, for this contest to take place. There will be no entrance fees charged only for the price of the birds. Any one will be eligible to shoot for this trophy who is a resident of the State of 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10. Exercise rRainbow Drill, Exercise Work Song.

Exercise My Country. Rec. Stars and Stripes. Jas Vareo. Rec Fannie Mathias.

Exercise Topsy Tuivey Show. uinuiliuu west of Weir City, last Saturday and suffered a frcture of his skull from which he died within half an hour. Died Sunday at the family residence in the west part of town, Louis Myers, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

S. Myer3, SwiHDey's Old Stand Fine Cigars, Hot and Cold Lunch, Canned Goods, Fruits and Candies. 11. Exercise Chicky My Crany Crw. 12.

Rec Nellie Abbott. 13. Instrumental Duet Misses Daisy Hamilton and Maggie Fulton. DO American Association Rules to 14. Wand Exercise.

15. Dialogue Arabella's Poor Rela govern. Fifty birds to the man. And we request all who are ab Hons. 41 ID FRIDAY MARCH II AN 11.

THURSD out to take part in this contest 16. Imitation Dumb Bell Drill. 17. Pantomine. 18.

Tableau. to send to the secretary of this club, C. U. Calhoun, on or before PUBLICATION NOTICE, In the district Court of Cherokee Cotmty Kansas. Cora Russell plff 1 vs Joseph Russell deft) The State of Kansas to Joseph Russell greetig: you are herby notified that you have been sued fn the nbovn named court by the plaintiff Cora Kustell; that said suit is brought by said plaintiff for the ptrposa of obtaining a Decree of lMvorc on the ground of abandonment and gross neglect of duty that unless yon angwer the petition of Plantiff name on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for said county and statu on or before the 2rd day 1.

the 15th day of March, 1897, 2. SATURDAY Instrumental Solo Ethel Doughty Pantomime. Recitation Thirzah Doan, Weather Game Song. Recitation, "What A Little Girl S10 to pay for his birds in this shoot thereby enabling us to 3. 4.

5. Every lady of Weir City and vicinity is cordially invited to attend. A beautiful Souvenir presented to Ladies. Music by the Weir City Mandolin Club Can Do" Willie Lewis. Funeral services were held at the residence yesterday afternoon.

Burial at tho city cemetery. Columbus Modern Light: The approaching city election at Weir has taken a political turn and as a result a free silver tick et has been placed in the field. Tho ticket is a good one and will be elected beyond a doubt. The following ladies of the De-greee of Honor lodge of this city visited the Pittsburg lodge last night: Mrs. Nora Morgan, Mrs.

Arthur Goes, Mrs. Mary Goes. Mrs. Simon Miss Lora Whitnaore and Miss Jessie Eadie, M. A.

Mcllhany's select school will closo April 2. as she will shortly afterwards move to 6. Recitation. Roys1 Rights" Lon- ascertain how many birds to procure. There will be an optional sweep in connection with this contest, $15 per man.

The moneys will be divided 50, nle Crews. 7. Motion Song'jr- Little Mothers. 8. Walking Backwards Drill.

Exercises, Farmers. of April 1807 said petition will taken as true and Decree entered according to the prayer thereof devorcing the plantiff from you and granting to said Plaintiff such other equitable relief as may be just and proper. Cora Russell Plantiff by K. VV. Emerson her Attorney.

9: 10. Recitation. -'How Ruby Played." Song. Wont You Play House with 7 rom 11. Me? Thursday and Friday evenings to 9 o'clock.

12. Umbrella Drill Attest 15. Recitation Verna Stryker. ij. Q.

Seranton ClfcDist Court By Geo. W. Mays Dep. 30 and 20, class shooting. Anyone can take part in the sweep whether ho is a resident of Kansas or not.

Yours truly, D. W. King, Pres. C. H.

Calhoun, See'y. 14. Dialogue. How Tnev KeDt a Secret. Nevada, Mo.

Mrs. II. Byrd 15. Chorus, Who Knows what the will open a school in the same Bells Say? Famous 16. Drill, Weaving the Colors.

OOOOOOOOCOOOO 8 Works on Sunday- 8 building on April 5 and already 7. Operetta, Yestorday. uas a good list or pupils. Mrs. 18.

Tableau. Byrd is well qualified for the Ballarfl's Snow Liniment This Liniment is different in composition from anv other on the market. work and will make it a success M. SCHOENBKTJN, MGR. Admission: Reserved seats 20c; general, 10c, Talks business seven It is a scientific discovery which results In i fr kainjr tKa tinned Tidnctr.tl'nfv 1 I having had experience in teach- days in the week an ad img at Covington.

Ky. The rate merit ever known. There are numerous white imitations, which may be recom Wanted sell in all Darts of the Tribune. of tuition will be $1 per month. he United States, Toilet Articles of the highest grade.

For further particulars mended because tny pay me seller a great profit. Beware of those and demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. It In the presentation of "Faust" address. MODE Wednesday night special scenery 120 Michigan Street, Ohicago. ositivelv cares Rbeup-iaUsm, Neuralgia, SUBSCRIPTION RATESi On year In advance.

ill 1 a iprains, Bruises, Scalds, Sore Feet, 11 win De useu mat is nrst-class in ooooooooooo SSTFinest canned goods, jel every respect. The talk aboat Blx Three months 91 Miss Kate Malloy, of Cherokee was in this city Saturday visit-ng her sister Miss Emma. S. H. Durkee left for his home in Kansas City Saturday after a two days stay in this city.

August Schoenher and Frank Downs made a business trip to Cherokee Monday morning- The Famous just received a Who can think lies, preserves and syrups cheap an inferior "small town" set is Wanted-An Idea A. L. WILLIARD Proprietor. Next to Martin's Drug Store. Wounds, Cuts, sciatic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Burn, Contracted Muscles Stiff Joinls, Old Sores, Pain in the Back Barb Wire Cuts, Sore Chest or Throat, and is especially beneficial in Paralysis.

Bold by i'. U- Martin. of tome simple thlig to EETAtL Job work will fe Mb. Adver at Lompton Bros, silly. Tho company could not Protect your ideas: they may bring you wealth.

Write JOHN WEDDERBuKN Patent Attorneys, Washington. D. C. for their prise oxter ana list of two hundred lnTentiona wanted. afford to give any but their best Notice Is hereby given that the Board production, and-Manager Huber of Directors of the Weir Citv would not permit it if they want a 1 ea to.

ine company promises Public Library will receive ap- DAY BOARD gtgj rMeals at all hours. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for butter and eggs. fiSTI keep everything that is kept in first class Restaurant. THE lim 4 Tens Mr, etb direct line throusrh Central Issonri.Sontheastprn Kansas and toe Iadian T'y to Texas, thence to tb dtxp water on Mexican Gull new line of The New Idea Pat tlslo payable the Orsi or every momn; business tocaU will bo tsserUd until order ADVKRTISIXCI RA.TX3. Locals, one insertion, cents a line; ono month (eight Insertions) 80 cents a line.

Reduced rates on yearly contracts. Display ads 80 cent- an Inch each month (eight Insertions). Less than one month cnt an loch each Insertion. Ofilclal raper of the City of Tfetr. U8 as good a show as.is given in plications for position of Public Subscribing for Metropolitan Papers.

The coming year will bo crowded with big news events and happenings, the details of which everyone interested in national and foreign affairs will want to read. The best Western newspaper published is the SomiWeekly Republic of St. Louis. It is only $1. a terns, Your choice forlO cents.

Miss Ida Mae Kenuedy return Joplin or any of the big towns, Librarian till Saturday 20th of and any who are dissatisfied can March at 12 o'clock. Com pen- ed Saturday from Kansas City have their money promptly re- sation will not exceed 15.00 per I Attend "Faust" at the Opera funded by calling at the box of month. Board reserves the right where she had been several days. Miss Cora Garratt. of the year, and for that amount it will fice.

to reject any or all applicants. Famous, spent Sunday with her send two papers a week to any address for one year. Addie Gould, Sec, Tho Southeast. Kausas Con TIME TABLES. Kansas City, Vl.

Scott Memphis R. parrents in Pleasanton, Kansas. mi mm Tho Republic daily is $6 a year, S3 jNew nair, natr on neaas wm nave no ference of the M. E. Church closed at Pittsbnrg Monday night rue famous just received a for six months or St.

50 for three hair at all, is secured by the use of Beggs full line of The New Idba Pat NOftlll ROUN1 No. 304 12.48 ti. m. lOGlllla. m.

liair Kenewer. SOUTH BOUND No. 303 n. m. 301 4,22 p.

ra. months. At his own request Dr. M. E.

F. H. Martin TEENS. Yous choice for 10 cents Bramhall, pastor a this place, Drain your lenid and improve Attetnd the grand Spring op was placed on the supernumer it. Crowe sells tilina cheap.

ing of the Famous on Thureday arv list aud will preacn only as PALACE SLEEPING Friday, March 18th 19th occasion demands. His friends soa li.s-l a in. WT.ar hound No. 107 4.47 p. ru.

Train No. 301 runs via Pittsburg an-Cirard to Knnsns City, and connectd with main lino train on arrival at Ars cadi a for Memphis, Birmingham, and po'nts cast. Train No. 407 runs to Kansas City via Avoidia. Train No.

303 runs to Kansas Cit Chorokeu and (Jirard. ti. here will be glad to learn how Faust. Mr. Wm.

L. Roberts by Miss Olive Martin in that he will remain in Weir ever The public schools close Fri- A A i a ay. LiXercises at tno opera for the present, llov, K. Bee- "Faust." The singing of the house Friday and Saturday The finest sleeping car service in the world. THE KATY REACHES from Hannibal, above St.

Louis and Kansas City, to Houston, the bead of tide water, over Its own rails, and passes through I)enlon, Sherman, Dallas, Waco Ft. Worth, Wasahachle, UFllsboro, Temple, Belton, Taylor, Gainesville Henrietta, Bastrop, Lockhart, San gle of Hamilton, has been sent church choir of Nuremburg as What la a GuarantBg? It Is this: If you have a cough or a eold, a tickling in the Throat, which keeps yol constantly coughing, or If you are afflicte with any chest, throat or lung trouble Whooping Cough and you use Bal lard's llorehouiid Syrup as directed, givini it a fair trial, aud no benefit is experienced we authorize our advertised agent to refund our money on return of bottle-. It nevM ailstoglve satisfaction. It promptly re leves Bronchitis. Sold by F.

h. Martin Rueumatism. QnicM Cnraa. After haviug been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out $25 in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Frank Dolson of Sault Ste.

Marie, Mich, was cured by one bottle of Chamber-Iain's Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. For sale by F. H. Martin. nights.

to this city and will take charge heard in Faust is of the best. A J. I. Huber attended "Faust' of his work at once. He is here company of carefully selected today visiting Dr.

and Mrs. singers is carried especially for in Columbus last night. He says it is one of the best shows i MARCH IG, 1897 I5ramnall. this purpose. Faust will be at on the road.

The first copies of a book, Opera House tomorrow night. 'The Chnreh What it TCnr. James Karr, who has been spending several weeks at his antl wnatlllS, oy Very never- of Croup and sor throat by having In the nome ceggs- unerry uougn syrup. Uood Honse tomorrow evening. Chas.

Stephens, of Columbus was in this city yesterday. Mrs. J. N. Dodsou spent Sunday with Cherokee friends.

The C. Co's No 5 will shut down for repairs Thursday. Uev. A. Mclvillop was in Pittsburg Saturday aud Sunday.

Mrs, J. C. Stewart was in Pittsburg Saturday and Sunday Claude Wilson, of Litchfield, was in this city Sunday evening. The choicest new line of Spring goods can be seen at tho Famous. Miss Alice Root of Girard speut Saturday and Sunday in this city.

Mrs. Joseph Bennett spent Saturday and Sunday in Pittsburg. Attend tho grand opening of the Famous Thursday and Friday. Attend the A. O.

II. ball at Baker's Hall on the 17th. Tickets 75c, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. U.

S. Mahood Friday evening, a ten pound girl. Jell Prico and wifo of Cherokee, spent Sunday in this city with friends. Ira Hess, of Nelson, waa in thia city Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Jap Price, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday in this city with friends ned Michael J.

Casey. Dean of home in McCune, returned Sun for the old as well as young. Marcos, Laurange, Houston ana t3 Galveston. Runs Through Sleepers TO SAN ANTOOTA, It now has Its own new line ST. LOUIS.

Free Reclining Chair Cars on All Train For further information as to maps, time table, sleeping car reservation, etc, call a or address your nearest ticket agent, or JAMES BARKER, O. P. T. An SlLMUfctSfe ADAMS, P. A Farions.

Tt. F. II, Martiu I Weir City, have just been issued from the Hudson-Kimperly press of Kansas City. The book con tains over 200 pages and the Bell's Photos are strictly first-cass. City Hall building.

An old maid of Baxter Springs who ha8 been actively engaged tho past first edition is 10,000 copies LOCAL BREVITIES Tie ClieaDest Fertile Lam New Oceii For Settlement In Tne United States Are Located Ia The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway will have Excursioa Rates to the above section ou March I6th, April 6th and 20th. For maps and in formation, address the nearest Local Agent, or: It will sell at 50 cents and the proceeds will bo used to liquidate the debt on St. Anthony's REVIVO church, this city. In its twelve chapters the author presents his rbotorrapbMl (realife. G.

A. McNdtt 1044 Union Ave, Kansas City Mo. subject in a fair and impartial RESTORES VITALITY. roriy years in trying to ensnare some unsuspecting biped of the male persua ion, has at last givin up the contest and, in a spirit of hatred, declares that "people exercise less judgment in selecting a life partner than almost anything else; the man who wants to buy a horse will look at its teeth, feel its throat, run his haud over its limbs, etc." Possibly that's the reason she remains an old maid. The men exercise the 8ime judgment with her that they would with a horse.

Column bos Advocate. manner that will be equally in teresting to members of all de Made a nomions. it is a work tnat is calculated to remove prejudice Well Man 1st Day. and deserves a wide circulation. cf Me.

15th Day. THE GREAT Everyouo in Weir city should 30tb Day. secure a copy and help a good day morning. Mrs. Mary Owens, of Kansas City, returned home Saturday morning after a few days visit to her brother, Col.

Jones. Miss Jessie Short came up from Baxter yesterday and has taken a position in Mrs. Thos Hoover's millinery shop. We notice that Rev. H.

H. Ash-baugh, formerly pastor of the M. Church been sent, to Stark for the coming year. Miss Millie Henderson, of Pit-sburg, came in yesterday morning on a several days visit to her brother, Mr. J.R.

Henderson. J. W. Hughes, of Pittsburg Special agent for the Port Arthur Townsite was iu this city Saturday and made this office a call. F.

II. Gager is still in town and when you want painting, paper-hanging or any thing in his line bo sure and see him or drop a The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Coulter will bb sorry to learn that-they expect to move to Pittsburg in about a month.

Mrs, FH. Gager left Monday to spend several weeks at her parents homo near Columbus while Mr, Gager is at work at cause. 2 wo 5c pkgs Goldene Washing Powder for 5c at Compton Bros. A. 0, II.

ball 17th. Owen (Inner was in Pittsburg Hunduy. Whclnn was in Columbus Sunday. Alva Ktarr was in Pittsburg Sunday. Clemens was in Fronteuac yeatenlay.

lion. Geo. T. McQruth is back from Topeka. Sacket L.

Wright waa in Pittsburg Sunday. Thud Hargisa ia on the- sick list this M. F. Comptou fipent Sunday in Pittsburg. J.

It, Hurnett waa up from Col-un bus Sunday. A. H. Schlanger ia in Pitta-burg on business. Miss Luolla linger spent Snn-day in Pittsburg.

D. S. Crawley and wifo wore in Scatnmon Sunday, Mr. mid Mrs, I. C.

Dennis were in Pittsburg Sunday. (J. A. McNeil, of Columbus, waa iu this tity Saturday. Grand Spring Opening of Pattern Hats and Millinery jand Monday, March.

20th and 22, 1897. We Lots of Dirt And Dirt Cheap! Lots for sale from $10 to $100 on the installment plan. H. P. Weir, Sr.

Electric Bitters Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid sluggish and the need of a tonio and alterative is A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal billious fevers No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to electric Bitters. 50c. and 8.100 or bottle at F. H.

Martin's Drug Store, From Cripple Creek: After the big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy both the cough and cold left me, and in this high alti tude it Jtakes a meritorious cough rems edy to do any good G. B. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. For frale by F.

IL Marlicu invito your atrouago with a most; cordial welcome and with every? endeavor to serve you faitkfuly. Mrs. Robt. Nelson West Main St. Weir Gity.

FRENCH REMEDY, Produces the above results ia 30 DAYS. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men and old men will recover thir youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects of self abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions.

Lost Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. Knot only cures by starting at tbe seat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to the muscular and nervous system, briagng back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity tad Consumption. Accept no substitute.

Insist en having REVIVO, no other. It caa be carrird in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per paekage, in plain wrapper, or six for $5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the tioaey ia. every package. For free circular ad li ess Roya! Medicine 'J1- For sata by Hr Wi: Citj aud relatives.

Mrs Wm, Hamilton, visited Pittsburg friends a day or two this week. Mrs. Eugene Goes, accompanied by her son, Albert, was in Pittsburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jno. McKillop, of Columbus, wero in this city Saturday and Sunday, Mrs F. B. Jackman spent Sunday iu Chcrokeo visiting daughter, Mrs. G.

II. Merriam. Louis Huckstep is able to wabble around the streots after nn illness of some weeks. ASOMLIY ill Mai. Are you Bilious, Constipated or troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, Dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and fevers, Ac? If you have any of these symp toms, your IiverMs out of order, and you blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly.

Hereinh will cure any disorder of the-Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It has no equals as a Liver Medicine. Price, 75 cents. Sold by IL Martin. Crowe's prices on tiling can1 1 he beat Sec Mm about it.

2r Make your hens lay. Columbus Egg Food at compton Bros. When your Cough is deep indeed. And you wish to be relieved, To the Di ug Store hurry up Buy Beggs' Cherry Couch Syrup. H.

Martin Mineral. tcgai..

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