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Weir Daily Journal from Weir, Kansas • 3

Weir Daily Journal from Weir, Kansas • 3

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KING FOR MAYOR ED DAUGQERTY, in the hearts of the people of Weir. The vote as complete all over the citv is as follows: ft MAJORITY OP FOItTY-TWO Restaura WARDS. Y- HE-ELECTS HIM. 1st 2d 3d 4tu tot. MA 170 142 160 50 531 42 12G 56 124 183 480 POLICE judge.

77 90 72 40 279 134 55 122 138 449 170 KAME King Baker Morton Morgan. The Remainder of the Citizens' Ticket, With But Few Exceptions, Come in With Their Colors Flying. Th'rnb'rg 31 45 175 1 54 39 6 60 18 29 Folev. TREASURER. iff ti ff-ij Tif I Mini.

First Door East of Citizens' Bunk. 2Ieals at All Hours. Best Brands of Tobacco, Cigars. Caniies, Nuts, of any place In the city. Oyter In Scanon Served in any Style.

1 WEIR CITY, KANSAS. G. R. McCLELLAN, M. Physician Surgeon.

Office in Hamilton rsmldwood Building, Ucsideucu at Joe Pace's on south First Street. WEIR CITY, KANSAS. Holt. 200 182 2C9 212 863 863 JUSTICES. 82 85 124 33 324 21 Can- 84 73 130 31 323 20 Sam 83 48 83 89 303 James 88 30 71 89 278 CONSTABLES.

89 04 34 315 35 Casteel 56 70 77 24 227 91 30 61 95 280 Crouiater 94 47 82 94 317 37 SCHOOL TREASURER. Ooekeril! 146 150 196 75 623 124 Hamilton 118 '36 65 138 504 LOUIS LAY, EBECTED BY TIT PRESENT ADMINISTRATION. rescripiioa Druggist DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. In the cases of Morgan, Furred, rr, Dennis and Chroniscer the re- suit is a plurality instead of a ma- JYSiCians Prescriptions a Spsciaity. The Kentucky Ii6us donated t.velve meals to the election board yesterday dinner and supper.

Mrs. Lucien Ilougardy was in Pittsburg today consulting Dr. Barber in regard to her sick child. Jell Price will move to Cherokee Yesterday was election day in this city. F'r about one month suspense hiin heavy over all the voters mid many were tle predictions on liote side.

The JoUitNAL from thu 15inniujj nphdd tiie Citizens' ticket find prophesied its election and the result yesterday shows how near riiit wo were and how near in touch we were with feelings and senti iiient of the majority of the voters. vAle the tiuij unities run just a little ithan we had -expected, we are rv well satisfied with the vole, and harring a few candidates who labored very adverse circumstances, tho victory wa complete. We iiava had two years of very jirosptvous timijs tinder the able guidance of Mayor King, more so than any other term previous, everything considered, and the citizens have displayed their good judgment by trusting the reins in his hands fur two years to come. The people expect the city to be brought to the front and it will be. They expect great things in the way of improvements and so far as good, conservative and financial government will allow, we predict they will not be disappointed.

Mayor King is a man of wide experience and broad intellect, conservative to a degrees which will insure all that the city will MA MiiL U. W. MARKS, Frop. VICTORY! jority. The total for school treasurer is more than the figures added but we include the vote outside the ward 1 fiiits.

COUNCILMEN. First ward Dodson, 124; Oranat, 120. Second ward Gould, 124; Smith, 65. Third ward lloberts, 134; Beat-ty, 150. Fourth ward Heed, 53; SCHOOL BOARD.

First ward Sweet, 120, Durkin, 124. Second ward Stryker, 110; Emerson, 78. Third ward Budd, 129; McGru-der, 146. Fourth ward Lochead, 51, Han-ley, 160. In the outside territory, for school hoard L.

S. Meyers was elected for just as soon as he can get a house, and Dr. Grandle will occupy the house vacated by him. Mrs. D.

W. Davis left on the Memphis train this morning for Independence, as a delegate to the World's convention of the Latter Day lints which convenes in that city-April 5. The contest waged on yesterday brought to the front "the fuit strength of the differant condldates. Hacks were running from early till 1 thus po'ling a full vote. Hardly a voter was missed.

D. Leford of Jacksonville 111. is LOOAL. HAPPENINGS. Carries the most complete line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Fresh Fish, of any place in the city.

Give me a CalLg East of Varco's Barber Shop. WEIR CITY, KANSAS. D. W. KINO, Physician Surgeon.

Office in F. II. Martin's Drujr Store. Residence, Weir City Hotel. WEIR CITY, KANSAS.

E. W. DOAN, J. Thorpe was over from Cherokee yesterday. Neat, elegant and catchy, those lap ik be billed for anything which ishe the long term and Wm.

Scutt for the accomplish, but at all times irces will be kept actively at building a city which will be Vide of Southeastern Kansas. i i the city today Mr. Leford is work-ii in the interests of Sunday schools, supplying them with maps, charts, bibles and all needed supplies in the way of Sunday school work. The members of the election board in the second ward say that their dinner and supper given at the Ken Fhysuaan Snrgoon. short term.

Th school bonds carried by a vote of 821 to 122. Office over Louie Lay's Drusi Storo. WEIR CITY, KANSAS. 'i i Home Seekers' Excursion ARTHUR 15 CALLAHAN, To South Missouri, Arkansas and the ,1 Southeast, robes at J. li.

Crowe's. 13 John L. Evans was in Columbus yesterday on business. The council will meet in an adjourned session tonight. F.

B. Jackman and wife drove down to Columbus today. Dr. I. E.

Stryker and wife drove to Columbus this morning. McDowell carried Columbus by 45 majority for the Crowe' has all kinds of garden seeds in bulk and packages. 13 Powell, of Kansas City, is doing business in the city today. W. H.

Failing, of North Carolina, is doing business in the city today. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cray-croft on April 2, a ten pound girl, Dr. E.

D. Ashley and B. L. Hillis, of Columbus, were in the city vester-day. Clifton Howard, of Topeka, is in Memphis route will sell tickets at Ul-IJUH one fare for the round trip (minimum rate $7) to points along this line in Missouri and Arkansas on April 2, Will Practice in all Courts.

OUleo in rear of Woir City Bank. with return limit twenty days, also to certain points in Georgia, Tennessee tucky house was first class in every respect, and they just wish for election to come about once a week. G. Irey agent for the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, ir looking after business interests here. Mr.

Irey dues a larye insurance business in our lively little city and the people are always glad to see him when he comes. Dr. Doan received atelegmm from Galena this morning requesting him to come to that place at once to hold an inquest in asupposed minder case. The Doctor will, leave on the evening train and if possible will return on the midnight train. There seemed to be a positive assurance with some iu regard to yesterday's election, as quite a uc1.

the Carolinas with twenty days' return limit, and to certain points in Mississippi, Alabama and Eastern Louisiana with thirty days' return limit. C. M. Boswell, Agent. 4l; Mix W.

E. MARMONT has openod a new meat market at Ilar-piss Saider's old stand. Last evening was the occasion of Everything1 ur-ually kept in a the delivery by General John B. Gordon, of his famous lecture, "The the city a guest of the Kentucky house. Wm.

Murphy, of Crawley Murphy, ice dealers, was in Columbus yesterday. Dr. King whose likeuess appears above located in Weir City in 1886, and as physician he ranks among RID ATS. -ftjic) urst in his prolession. lie has many years been employed by liners and employes at the dif- We solicit your patronage.

Weir City Kansas. good many are whacking up today. Ped Weir says he does not mourn the loss of hi3 one hundred dollars but regrets being compelled to drink half the beer. After the announcement of the vote in the first ward' was made last evening, Dr. King was called on for an address.

To this call the doctor responded, thanking the people for electing him and assured them that he would do all in his power for the good of all the people. During his, speech an attempt M'as made by a man to interrupt him. He was ignored by the doctor and hissed at by p. il'ii shafts as their physician at. a Supt.

D. Mackie and store Mackie made a flying trip to Yale today. J. W. Tompkins, of Columbus, is in the city looking after his interests here.

You should have cne of the famous Quick Meal gasoline stoves for sale by J. R. Crowe. 3 For farm implements, wagoii3 and harness go to Carr lliggin's west of Durkee's store. Mr.

Rice, a barber of Girard, will hold Mrs. D. W. Davis' chair down Last Days of the Confederacy." The lecture was given under the auspices, of Wells Post, G. A.

II. Though this was General Gordon's secoud appearance here within a year, the public was not less eager to avail, itself of the opportunity to hear the distinguished cx -Confederate than it was the first time. The Board of Trade auditorium was packed almost to suffocation. As an orator Senator Gordan is simply superb, lie riveted the attention of his audience while he either related in pleasing narrative or humorous story the events of the closing struggles of the rebellion ever and anon paying a glowing tribute to the great characters of the war. Weaving in a well told story of humorous incident, he would glide gracefully to a vein of tenderest pathos.

General Gordon was introduced by Governor McKinley. Ohio State Journal, Columbus, November 21, 1894. MV J. M. HUNTSINGER, 0 II loonn Qllfl mil liIMi SI.

during her absence. Jithout an exception has eu-Vis)e satisfaction. His general practice is enormous and his success as a surgeon is conceded by all. He is a strong, clean, well qualified man who will look after the city's interests in every particular. His business ability and competency as an officer in.

surcs the people of Weir City the best administration they have ever had. Under his guidance the city will improve, business interests ad the crowd. A councilman ought to have had sense enough to know that his remark was inopportune and in bad taste. vance, the health of the city will be Finn Glslsrs aalFto Wcrk a SpsslaRy. All Work Guaranteed.

Prices Reason-' 1 able." Call on or address me at COLUMBUS, KANSAS. Crowe htts new harness, buggies, wheels, lap robes, bulk garden seeds, gasoline stoves, tools of all kinds, tinware, and in fact everything 'that goes to make a complete hardware store. You should see him and get prices but bo sure and prepare' yourself for his goods are so low that you will be shocked. Don't forget this. .13 The finest line of buggies, carts and carriages ever brought to the city at J.

It. Crowe's. 13 Miss Bina Coman left for Pittsburg today where she will spend the summer with friends. Election is oyer and men congregate most any where and discuss might have been. Needles for any sewing machine in the market can be found at the jewelry store of S.

W. Gould. J. W. Davis left on this morning's early train' for Columbus to answer roll call as jurymgm The dinner rtnd siipper gjven i 'by the ladies of the; Methodist bhUrch was.rarHy The carefully looked after and peace, good will and prosperity reign.

Two years ot his administration as mayor lias proven to the people that no mistake was made in the selection. Weir CitAis proud of her Doctor and their appreciation of his was shown I tried Baker but honoured on ruy stomach. Notice. (i Beginning Saturday', March 30, the Journal will collect all bills Satur ROBERT nOGG, Restaurant aM PnnfbritiMiQrir' Til litl 'It is boldly proclaimed that there day bf each week. Don't forget 6 byltue manner in which they cast thJir votes; and the results show plainly that the appreciative element recognizes the true worth of the ban who will ever hold a1 1 foremost plate 7 uuiiiuuuum is not! a copy of 'Trilbv" within 'thti corjiotate limits of Smith lots p'ewp iio pe'! to bom promlhe by lejn sent to Smith Center when they ute.

All kinds xt oool summe drinks, 6 Tliey rtt'e 'beauts," those lap robes 13 I nmountiug to 'a little over eight dol-lars. -Flhfc'CigarB and 'CITY..

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Pages Available:
52
Years Available:
1895-1895