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Weir City Citizen from Weir, Kansas • 4

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Weir City Citizeni
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Weir, Kansas
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 18Q3 Advertising Rates: Locals, 5c per line. Display ad vs. ro cent an Inch per jCaiendar month. Special discount io arge space and time contracts. Cn get a first quality red ink or a 2nd quality of red ink, 1st quality ol black Ink or a second quality of btecfc ink-Writlrgor copy in? ink.

Purple, blue, green, violet and all the colors of ink at StrykerBros. the Drugght. 0. C. Libby is having his share of sport on the grjat hunt.

He killed five turkeys the second day he was out. fixed now to meet all competitors aait outshine tliem. There will be fewer cases of illness if our City is subjected to a thorough cleaning- up. Cleanliness is a necessity if we woul 1 i serve health. If anyone should ak you, you may say that the Citizen is the oftieial cit7 pajwr now.

awarded tte contract for one Miss Burns has gone to Osawatomie for a short visit. She will return this week and take a position in Mrs. Biastoskfs dressmaking parlors. One of our- former citizens, A. Cook, now.a resident of Pittsburg, stabbed a nwn by the name of Mr.

Uaniliu. Cook is now (Kansas CTty Journal, $vt. The Memphis Kysteiy. IT HAS I'RACTICALLV RrBCIlTIST lOMESW.llS, In a quiet but none the cuer- getie manner, the -ileinjihis noj ie For a full line cf sewlnj machine needles call at Sid. Gould's, The CITIZEN will be bund on sale at Q.

D. fehepard Stationery srore fat Columbus, where advertising contracts- may have for three years past loon' building the work or practically ing fheir main line of road Kansas Cily and Memphis. W'lti. V. Ii.

Durkee went to Arkansas City Monday. lie will return Thursday. 4 si Buy the best cigars at Slryker Bros, and lhegcld watch. QCAL INTELLIGENCE. in durance vue.

Eli Baum, of the London Clothing has gone to Kich Hill again. Eli is a rustler and attends to lots of businers atbolh ends of the line. Charles Grandle, of Monmouth, returned from Chicago last Saturday, and stopped over for a few day's visit with his brother, Dr. Ii. M.

Grandle. B. S. Abbott was at Scammon Monday looking after his interests at that place. He went over iu a bran new ror.il wagon purchased Saturday.

Vi'. Vane is expecting soon depart for Nebraska where lie hope to secure employment at his trade with Mr. Hobison 011 the Kim Creek Champion. The "Jolly Twelve" dancing club will give a mask bail at Halter's ha!) on Thanksgiving evening. will furnished by Prof.

Bowen'Kiprhestra, George Brewer is Cnele Georgo now, as the following item will explain Born To Tiro McUoey and wife, of Pittsburg, Sunday, November an 11 pound boy. The city council met Monday night and adjourned to Wednesday, Wednesday they met again and adjourned to Fridav. That; There will be a gentlemen in Dur-keo's store Jlontlay with a full line of cloaks and wraps. Mark ymr -tn mi Li-iiif visir, Ho hs a ivjite-l .1 position in tin' bnteiior slm.) iuiuidt. ly owned by Web Marks.

M. (Jrandte, de'itt plric-; over Kijlh 4' bttirt-, Vi'lr City Km-sas. res the close of the present month the work will be practically and the permanent roadway js now beyond doubt, in condition to cop pare favorably with the older liu'v in the East. The ditching an 'I eip-bankmeuts have all been bronyhf i xiict standard, as laid -befi'ie cot: 1 1 a c-t oi and liiiriuei; iuears illtistrati'il a ml' the l'iillat is hlteen iucl.eS of bnduu st'ine, beveled liuui the X-mls l.hy ties, and ihe new' steel rail is i vt iity five ponnds t.i s.lie yad. Sjx CO ton te.U wheel have bteii onieicd the Of.aVk' monnlniV.

iiidientions point to earel'nl j.rejiara-lu us to Uiorteu materially tbe and mail sqliedutps betweej: Kansas City and tho Southeast. The reduction of the heavier gl on the Kansas City diviii.u iuhij dining the past summer ax gyi! maximiiin gradient of 40 leet mile, north H.eutt, and four loaded I'ruitrht ears tu tlr capacity the engines mi tint di( iffion. r. 9 ic0j I At i meeting stuck and the wheels of the city' It is reported that one of our Weir City artists has secured a pictiue at a typographical error. Wonder what it means? or phoio, and letus have them enlarged for you cost3you nothing, bi.kcr Qios.

Genrgii Meniani is It.iclt from the great hunt. Ho returned with a ICglSHUUlUIttVUlVtU. Prof. Hart, colored, has auDlied for a ITEMLETS. Ur.

(irar.alo Visited Jyfonmouth Saturday. Mrs. tjoodspoed will visit Pittsburg to-iay. i If. M.

Dyer visited In the Smoky City to-lay- fine deer as a tmjiliy of hU share of: tlie hunt. W. R. GILLESPIE, M. D.

Praetlpe limited to diseases of tb's The W. C. 15. and Ii, club the Carrie llltchcoclf recovering from will hold their uionthlv mmlal shoot. nt SportMinen Miss O'Neil Is very Jow typhoid lever.

If im Grant made his usual Sunday trip to J. ii- i- 4 Noveinher 15, ul i o'clock. The shout will ho interesting fimn the fact that the poorer shots get a bundici in plaeo them mi an equality with tlirf best. Two first position as teacher in case a school for colored students is opened. His 'application went over without action.uutil the next meeting of tho board.

We learn that Miss Anna llargiss 13 still very low, but. last reports 1 are a- little more hopeful. We trust that we will be able to report her well 011 the raad to con-valesence in our next issue, in i The Citizen is under obligations to Dr. C. E.

Taylor for late copies' of "tho Perry, Oklahoma, Daily Times. )r, Taylor is oue the enterprising citizens of that thriving new city and will grow up with 'the place. Success to you Doctor. Beal's horse known as the Parker colt and Stephen's Nebraska horse, raced tliis morning for a pirrio of $75. The Parker olt gare odds of fij ty feet in a distance of 4J yai-ds and Voii tho race by 70 feet, 'in 1 if 1.

The editor visited Fort Scott and spent the Sabbirth In the Solid Fort Scott is waking'up and seemed mover like herself than for a long while. Business is better and everyone seemed- to feel -cheerful in looking forward to We even heard one Populist attrlburedt to the recent republican victory UiBourb6n county. Ben Marmont was over to Scammon w. jaoifson. 01 uneroitee, was in tne city 11', i 0 Of "45Lrs.

Minfcq, Morgan haa taken pliirge hoit school, i 'iv HS and second. The shoot will be at i i i i blue rocks. AVavd ComlTfg, So Hicks says, but vou can counteract it 1 by a not wive' It you take time by the arid buy One' of those airtight oak stores' i that will keep Are forty-five Miss May Doughty is visiting In Pitts tiffgitprtlay. 1 IH 1 -m Brady Crowe and wife visited In Chicopee iast Sunday. 1 v.

.1 I. E. Stryker visited in Pittsburg jast Saturday; i i rank Willlford, of Fleming, was in the iity Inst Lee Cockerlll was Ql he sick list a few days last week. 1. aMiss May Sweet returned to her home in Cllej'Ojiae Monday, )lrs Ida Dennis is now holding down cases on the Journal.

3 i hours ot ij. 1 BEATTY CO. OFFICE 9 to 12 a. and 2 to 5 p. iu.

Qiciard' fflicft, FORT SOP TT UNIQUE PHOTOGRAriiY. Photography is a wonderful ai t. Jncn el nmm nrc a 1 11 Ci 1,1, A party of Weir City people go iast Sunday, to Columbus to-night. Messrs C. John Stewart went to Girard on the W.

Smith, C. M. Boswell, James aid of the camera to show the moyeinenl i early trtfln Sunday morning. of a bird in its flight, a liorso at it s.yiit sr Dennis and Peter White were the Mrs. G.

H. Merrlam la visiting rela J. H. DURKEE Co. namet of the party, and they expect! tives In'Cherokee this week.1 1 to nave a ijioyai vrcn time.

Hennlng, of Cherokee, was Mrs. Herbert has taken charge of the frlscobeardtafe house, during business in Weir Masten, the Weir City artist does fine Kansas Weir City, work at living price's. There Is no neces Miss Addle Gaylord returned to Pittsburg 11, MIbs Jda Call, of Waco, Mo is visit pace, or a leaves the Kuft. ery nuirl) more tUatli itiost ou's has beon accompllsli: ed' in photography, 'i'hfr publishers tlm renowned and popular family weekly', Tlie Detroit rrt-o l'ress Do-trolt, Mich.) have recently experlincmtlni! In tho direction of lapid iuh ucj. curate reprofluctlor.of photographs and jiiyw un, runince IhQl On to fro; pared tq "make arttstUi conies at a very low pi lco.

sity for you to go to other places for ing the family of D. Snyde'r for a few days. good work and the money win thus be circulated at home TO SELL YOU SOME WE WANT THIS WEEK F. Siesser and Miss Ella Hunt have A little child died wjjttji diphtheria accepted positions as clerk's irj the New York store. HOSIERS.

Monday night in the home next to W. Rirk has returned to his duties William Morton's. We were un Thoy will send twelve Columbia Photos varae St. ant) The Weekly 1' reo Press one year for 8t.l0. 'It; i necessary to send a cabinet ai- card photograph with order, pur readers had better send for a sampl? popy of The Free Press and loom the of this remarkable ottev thousands are takluadvantago behind the counter of the dry goods department of the K.

able to learn the nams. I I.I- Billy Baker returned from Ft. Scott The Mioses" Mylers, of Pittsburg, Thursday morning, Ji Attorney Compton was In the Smoky City jtyway an legal business. Mrs.pia K.Dennis and Miss Pear Meador vlsfte'd in Pittsburg Saturday, .1 11 J5d CJassady, of Columbus, was' visiting Bnda in the cfty last Week. Quite anumber of our Weir city people spent the Sabbath In Pittsburg.

y. i Mrs. C. W. Smith and Mrs.

Ernest Smith isited in Pittsburg last Thursday. Harry Kobinson has been laying off on Jcount of illness for several (fays. County Clerk Humphrey attended the Ijladatne Lease show Mohday uiglit. jrank Lucas and Grant Price, of Cherokee, were in the city last Thursday. Mr.

an4 Mi'3. E. W. Youngman, of Col-imjbus; vee to the City last Monday. If wp must have a Populist county clerk, en.tertaih.od a few of their friends at last night whefs he took part in the carnival entertainment given by Prof, the lioine of J.

W. JJojversocks Monday evening. The evening was spent with music and dancing. A surprise party was given on Elton We have a lot of handkerchiefs in Silk. Linen and Cambric, all hernsiiclicd and embrodered that were sent us on approval.

We would rather sell them at wholesale prices and. give you the benefit than send them hack. We have divided them into four lots at 10, 1, and 20 cents. WMEM AKE aiul would cost you DQ6II3I4E' We also put on sale 50 dozen ladies fast black hose, never sold for less than 15 You can buy them for 10 cents if you buy more than one pair and are not srtisfjod after wearing one return the balance and get your money, WW SfoJl you a ladies hose in black or grey for 5 cents, the same as other sell for 10 cents. News seamless heavy hose for 5 and cents.

Messenger last Monday night by a num ber 01 his mends. Those present were Messrs. Jos. Wheeler, Stanley Brown, The Fort Scott Dispatch-is intro John Devereaux, Clinton Whittaker. ducing a novel write-up feature to its other attractions.

Miss Hall has fean Kobinson, JfranK Downs, Sam Rosenthal, Charies Kent. Misses Rosa' Caldwell, Ivlamie Rosenthal Carrie and 'Lottie'-Messenger. far the elements of a successful publisher pd we predict that she will yet talse rank among the leading are glad Humphrey trje man W. E. Makmont.

CORNER MAiSKET. MAIN Opp. iJick JoteJ, A full Supply Frsslj and Mpats constantly urn Oheeka or Orders On all Coal Companies Kepeiyablp as Cas)i. Yoar Patronage Solicitel W. 'U.

"OAVANAQ-H. Pajijter, G)azier( and Paper Hanger. WEIR CITY KANSAS Paper Hanging a Specialty, The RACKET, Cherokee, Kansas School Notes. Miss Mable Sterns visited Our school journalists of west. on Tuesday last.

Dr. Strykej? was In Columbus Wednesday iud Thursday on professional bjHsliiess. Mrs, 1). f. Caasaway Is sick at the resl-denc of her daiihtol', Mrs.

I. S.ttyker. Mr- Fast was a vlgitpr at school on The World's Fair, Monuay, Frank Howus did not make ids cus." omary visit t6 CJidr'pke'e Sunday eVenTrfgi Interesting literary exercises were held Died Tuesday afternoon of par; alysis, Mrs. John Raring. She leaves a husband and four children, two twins only about two weeks old.

Mrs. Karins was a daughter qf our worthy townsman, II. O'Neill. Westward, tho Star of Empire takes its way." income of the roomjj pn Friday aftgr- Miss Mamie Booker and Miss Ida Mag UUUll, jienneay were uqqj on ine sick usj vyBunes- Yon would not believe ns were wo to tell yon that the World's Fair Miss Anna Hargjss is some better. R.

M. Jaokman and Mrs. Mrs rs. would be moved to Weir City, so we will not tell you so, but we have ar Miss Malloy is not able tq resume her Franks were In Columbus Monday, shop- work In the schopl this weej. The 0.

J3, S. will give a supper ping and entertainment to their sisters of Miss Sailor, we "are glad to report, is Mrs. C. R. Altchlson, of Columbus, was the city Thursday, tne guest 01 Mrs.

able to he in schporagalri, ranged to show you many things that were on exhibition there, and when all our Holiday Stodt anives we hope to be enabled to so arrange it that every customer or visitor to our TT 1 I TTvlliHli1" Who dil not get to see tho World's -tlUliUciy I All 1 Mil, Fair, will form some idea of it from our efforts to imitate it. the Columbus lodge on next Thurs jvetr. p. w. king-, m.

D. Weir City, Kansaa, OFFICE Martin's Drug KOOIW OWKIHCITV BOTKL. Mrs. J. W.

Robertson returned from Erie. day nigl)f. The Eastern Star has a lodge here second to none in the The pnpi) Of Aliss Mlpne McClure gave her a surprlsp party pn Saturday afternoon, leaving as a token of regard itils week after a'two week's visit with her The Entrance to our Store will represent the Entrance to tho Great parents. for their teacher, some very tiice state as entertainers. Wo bespeak a pleasant time.

presents. Mf. LT S. Meyers left for his old home in Pennsylvania, where he vent to settle up fhe estate. 1 Stony Island Avenue.

resented by largo Photo Lithograph Engravings, The Viaduct leadiui The report of dlptherla In the city has caused a deficiency In attendance Ed Crawley and family left last Saturday If. M. Smith, of tho MeGune Milling Company, passed through throughout all tne grades. mal8 MiclWciy PlaisciiicCa ag tll0y olr tno for a snort visit witn relatives in tne in plan Territory. our city Tuesday, on a visit to the business men of Pittsburg, in tho Streets of Cairo.

The Intramural Railway with ts several rill i The Mystical Mirrors John Mc(lop It kept busy these nights servlfig up oysters. His stews and firlesare famous and everyone wants Denneberg is over from Pittsburg this jveek building anew walk for J. 11. llanley pn main street interest of his company. ine MoHrlHh rai them.

Try a dish. ace, and ather attractive features that wo can arrange from our stock and The great and only Indian Modiclno Man was on our streets Friday night with his Dr. grandle and dell Price at mecucine raite tended the entertainment at Colum Albert McCltire has been entertaining material at hand. As usual, we will devote our entire building to the DISPLAY of OUU STOOR. Our flfafc AOvGl this year have been his trienad.

11. ftiuier, pr Tennessee, iin- bus Wednesday. (iois, tne pasi iew uays. For a nice lunch or a quick meal, a Mr. Oliver, the editor of the Modem lUght, presided over the Populist mass Four Illjf SiiccosHoa.

Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale, Dr, King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each bottle guaran-teed-Electric Hitters, the great remedy for Hver, stomach and kidneys. Buck-len's Arnica Halve, the best In the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what In claimed for them and the dealer whose name Is at nice plate of oysters In any style pr fine will be sold at prices that are Marvelously Low, It is an idle waste ot words for us to even sucrpest that our display will bo tho largest that will pieotmg jttonaay nigni, cigar call at John McKlllopp's, opposite The Mo. Pac.

Ry ho seen here this year. -Ah our Customers and Friends arc already aware J. n. Durkee. of the Hurkoe Coal Cd the Citizbw office.

vas down from Kansas City looking after 1 jus tntuiesiB uii mis intvuu. Monte Arbncltle and Ross Libby were in Cherokee Sunday, Miss Mablfl Sterns, of Council Corner was visiting in Weir City last week, the that we do nothing by halves that is worthy our attention at all. Sen our large Bills, Circulars, and Newspapers Ads. Yours Truly, STRYKER BROS. jftiost 01 Jaiss Wine urant, Gctyour notions and furnishings at We've got lots of old papers to dispose of The only direct route for all points i East and West, Through trains run to St.

LOUIS, KANSAS TOPEKA, WICHITA And PUKBLO. uy using this route tor tno aasi yon i avoid 5 hours lay over' at Sodnlla. Iteiul our time card Id another column of thin tPor. fit 85 cents a hundred. We haven't time to count them at that price, though.

tached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold nt Stryker Bros. Drugstore. The cold wave predicted by Prof. Illcks came on schedule time and the stovo dealers are coiTesponillnijly happy.

Monday morning a heavy white frost covered the whole surface of the ground. The weather li fair, cool and crisp still. -Take warning and got one of C. Smith's new the Racket store. Its the cheapest place in town to buy.

There Is the place to buy your tinware. Miss Olie returned from Nevada where she has been visiting, Jan Sat relay. Jack Holmes Is erecting a new store to conduct his second-hand business In, just tiorthof the A.O. U. W.

building ou Miect. iUlly Denton is putting oil a great deal of.

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173
Years Available:
1893-1894