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Weir Daily Journal from Weir, Kansas • 3

Weir Daily Journal from Weir, Kansas • 3

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it LOCAL HAl'PIiMXGS. AIJADTEMl'LIt. Emerson wnit to Columbus Col. Campbell Arrested lor Dis turliinj the Peace. SQUIW PD PIPDDSE A PATHETIC STOUY OF LOVE AND ADDUCTION tot! a jr.

Ben Touxel was up from Crcstliuc I his afternoon about 2 o'clock we happened to look out of our window New Spring Styles and peiceived Marshal Hattou proceeding toward the police court with Colonel Campbell, editor of the Daily Told by a Ulan at the Globe Shoe and Clothing Window to a Credulous Friend. Sun, a close second. Upon inquir Lev u)g we learned that a warrant for Pf the arrest of the colonel had been sw0rn out by J. A. Hooter, charging yesterday.

Crit Hall, from Waco, was iu the cit- yestenlny. Crowe all Kinds of garden eds in bulk ami packages. 13 Do you want a Quick Meal? You can get one of J. U. Crowe.

22 No flies on yon if you buy your p.Toen doom an wire of J. Crowe. 22 Chas. Smith leaves tonight for K. CI to purchase a new soring stock of Turin lure.

A. J. ami Mrs. Weir, of "H'tir 13 ros. Coal Co, were in Colum- him with disturbing the peace.

It appears that a dispute arose between firs. Mousney' fliHiniery Emporium. the two parties this morningconcerii- ing money and that tho colonel pro Mr. Schlanger, the Globe Shoe and Clothing company's manager, is enterprising. His methods of advertising are unique and always attract ive.

The display of the petrified squaw and papoose now in his window is attracting great attention. The curiosity is valued at $1,200. Mr. Schlanger is an up-to-date man aud the extensive business he commands attest the truth of the assertion that advertising pays. The following little story was told by a man ceeded exhaust a portion of his extensive vocabularv of 'forcible" epithets upon Heeter who retorted by having i colonel arrested.

He lasl night. appeared before Judge Morgan and the heartajr was set for tomorrow at Duncan Building-Main Street Weir City, Kansas i'Pna FraiJcs has rpcaivt'il Hii-pp At loads of 1 umber this week for his i) p. m. and he was released on his to a credulous friend at the Globe's own recognizance. Joe Becker advance agent for the extensive trade.

The Sunflower resturant lias been regaiated and now a most uttractive appearance. W. K. Lewis and Gilbert Mutin Nashville Students, is in the city to day billing the town for his show. The Campaign has.

Mr. Becker says although most window in hearing of the reporter. A couple of men apparently under 30, smartly dressed with hasty looks as though they went through this world rather rapidly, were standing, last evening, outside the Globe's large show window and almost di-reclly in front of the semi-mumified mother and child on exhibition there. A large crowd was standing around commenting upon the exhibit. One troupes are complatiingof hard times, went to Mineral City today to lake positions at, that place.

Keep your neighbor's chickens oil your garden with the poultry netting that Crowe has for sale. 22 his show is having splended aucess wherever it uppers. This is certain, ly due to its excellence. This is Mr. Becker's third time with the same The K.

C. Journal lires the Ilenr the Nashville Students at the Bf. ''-'3fffirt3 a of the men referred to within hear ing of a Journal reporter casually asked his companion if he had ever The Peoples Paper pioneering- uaiii. met the lady in the window before EI referring to the mummy. "No" opera house Tuesday night, April Hi.

They tire better than ever, every, tiling up to dale, get tickets in ad-vtfnoe. Hear the Nashviil Students' band next Tuesday noon and attend their perfoiiuanee at the opera house at night. They will plea.se all; price 25 and 50c. M. F.

Oompton and Albert McClure returned fr-mi Columbus night, said he, "did yon?" Oh yes. I was well acquainted with her some years The Journal, hall; price, Daily and Sun- ago when Coitez and several of us with a large army of hungry Spaniards were down there try ing to bul- 3 troupe in this city within the last five years. Court Notes. April 11th, 1895. The jury in the case of Nancy Kepple vs The Estate of R.

Bennett, deceased, returned a verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $103.00 ami adjudged the payment of the costs to plaintiff. The case of O. M. Harvey vs G. M.

Swanson ct al, is now on trial with Hon. C. D. Ashley as judge pro top, Purtell and Johnson, the principals in the recent prize fight, or to put it in a milder form the "Glove contest" tice French of that place yesterday lozo Montezuma into letting us have Head these rates the run of his silver mines and hotels, I met this woman. She was They have been attending court ut that place.

Lofs of fun at tho opera house Tuehy night, April 10, the Nash-''l4ri)lid Jilts a nil Wrights Colored Send in then about 1(3 vears old. will owv nf on suofCTiptlonS. your neignbors; gure with lustrous black eyes that 32' wif; don't miss the best of ubr 'throbbing thro' me did undo She wi Hlo --nrt-i-o t-trtlfc'tTITnF-; caziqu.es who was very wealthy. I 7 and the case against them 'wa3 dis fell in love with her arid she with me. The cruel parents objected to my marrying her as I was not of their missed, whereupon the county attor necessitate no hanging on to hand ney C.

A. McNeill returned to Col Daily and Sunday 1 year $1 00- ti months 2 00 3 1 00 1 40- Weekly Journal und Agriculturalist, 1 year 50i jingle copies, 2 Except S'-'ii- holds or brake staffs, or require pas iimnus and swore out a warrant Lee Agoe, has for wisic time been at Sedalia, lias returned to this city, ii.i nuny frienda are pleastd to see liim return. Mrs. C. II.

Eoswell went to Kan-Bas City today, where will visit friends a few days and then go north for an extended summer vacation. J. 11. l'ace, of Weir City, is in uU tendance at the. I cf A.

meeting! sengers to stand on platforms, neither do we wish to have passen before justice Tanquaryand the pre- gers stay at Galena until 1:00 a. minary examination is set for April 2nd inst. We noticed quite a number of uav, cents. if they should wish to come back early in the evening, but we give Sample copies free. you three trains each way.

Schedule Weir Cityitea in attendance on the will be announced soon as possible. Stand by the line which gives you trial of Kepple against the Estate of, Addresf, race aud freebooter as they called me, and the old chief wanted lo loot me out of his mud palace. Weil we eloped and got married. Thhvso enraged the noble caziquethat he gathered his peons together and one night they stole her from me, took her to this cave mentioned in the notice above her head, put her in with our little babe beside her. They shut the opening with a largo stone and left one of the peons outside with a stone hatchet to watch.

Soon somo of Cortez'a bearded robbers 11. Bennett. daily accomodations. C. ML Boswell, Agent, MANUFACTURE OF WILD MEM.

THE JOUItDTAL Kansas City, Medina Itoiiin. The umbrella linkers are in our and made this ollico a pleasant call yesterday. Cdfey villo Independent. Have ynu luce curtains luundriet! nt he-Weir City Steam Laundry, 50c per pair. U'e use the patent frames for drying, Half block weat of post-office, 20 Dave Maekie and wife, Chas.

Munn city. The stone masons are making quite a show on the Collioun 7f Children Aro Kidnaped in China nnd Slow. ly Transformed Into a Brutal Condition. There are many curious trades in the world, but the most strange mnrst sure -I XJ came along, shot the guard, robbed mid wife, John Morrison and lady and Dr. Markbara and wife, were him of his pipe and wampum belt RESTORES' VITALITY.

4: and passed on, not knowing that over from Seanunon last night and J'tlJ rfV even a cave existed there. The "Ki l'resk)' temu social. fjr hfe Me.rrilt, a traveling corrcs f. woman was forgotten. correa- ul for the Kansas City btar, is "For years I mourned my yellow flower and child, but she we in die city iu the interest of that pa of THE GREAT SOtix ftay.

per. He is uu old and intimate could not be found. After I loaded up with nil the silver trinkets I The fight is still on between the two hotel' men. It is fine fun to go to the depot and see them rustle. The agricultural men are busy turning out plows, harrows, planters, cultivators, road wagons, spring anil buggies.

Warren Ilarlin, who has been clerking for J. M. Ilatlm, in St. Louis, for tho last eighteen months, came borne last evening. Warren looks fine and is quito a man now.

If yo editress don't think McCune buys poultry and eggs, just interview Mr. Miller, our new poultry man. Mr. Miller commenced business Feb. friend of Jeweler Sid Gould, He FRENCH could move I came north' and never Producer.

above rosulls in 30 DAYS. It acts; saw my lost wile till I came alonr will remain in the city several. days, flattie Eider America's best color ty bo the "arliilcial manvdactnro of wild men," says tho Philadelphia Times. Yet a well-known English doctor in China ha3 just certified, from his own personal experience that this art is regularly practiced in the Flowery kingdom. First a youth is kidnaped, then bit by bit he is iiayed alive, and then the skin of a dog or bear grafted piece by piece upon him.

Ilia vocal chords are next destroyed by tho action of charcoal to make him dumb, and the double purpose of causing "etiolation" of the skin sind utter degradation of the mental faculties ia effected by keeping him immured in peiieetly dark hole for a number of years. In fact, by treating hira like a bruto for a sufficiently long time he is made into one. At last ho is exhibited to the entirely credulous Chinese as a wild man-of the woods, and his x'ossessors reap a rich harvest. The priests, it seems, are adepts at the art. When a kidnaper, however, is caught by the people he is torn to pieces, and when the authorities get him they torture him and promptly behead him.

Such is lifa under tho rule of the Hon of; Heaven. powerfully and quickly. Cures when nil otheri, just now and found her in the Globe fail. Young men and old mtn will recovet their- ed soprona singer, Jas, Crosby the 1 i wiimow. uie reporter looked tit renowned comedian, Al Watts the youthful vigor by using UEVJVO.

It quickly and surely restores from effects of self-abuse- or- tho narrator and saw groat tears wing and back dancer, Ida Lee AV right the serpentine dancer and tho access and indiscretions Lest Manhood; Lost. standing in his eyes. His compan Vitality, lmpotency, Nightly EmiosJfir.fs, Lost; famous Nashville Students' Quartet, ion had not said a word durin the Power of either sex, Frilling Memory, Wasting'- make the best and most refined col Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits. ored show traveling. They are good one for study, business or marriage.

It net only recital of this sad story but when the narrator finished aud wiped his face, ho turned towards him, and in a low and should hove ti full house; don't cures by starting at thu sciit of disease, but is a. 4lh, '95, and he he has paid out, up to date, in cash for poultry and eggs. Let us hear from ad- Qi-eai Nerve Tnic urn D'ood-Baiidcr miss it, The Hotel Dean is being given nnd restores both vitality p.nd strength to thoi muscular and nervous system, bringing back. joiniug towns. new coat of paint which adds greatly voice trembling with emotion said "yes, the good dis young," and botn started down tho street as the crowd around the window stood iu, silence as if in deep meditation.

James Cooper, who has been here the pink clow to pi'g cheeks and restoring the4 firo of youth. It winds fcf Insanity and.Con-. sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav-.

for the lat week, from Iowa, starts to its outward appearance. Now iir another story was put onto tlio buldingso that they would have rooms for those who wish them the ng REVIVO, no other. It can bo in vest. We are apt to speak of nail and sioot: pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain home this morning.

He came here with a view of buying land, but every as being very similar phenomena, In fact, they are widely dilrorent. tack-leg in town undertook to tell establishment would be the best in hailstones arc composed of alternate concentric layers of hard opaque and transparent lee. In tho latitudeoi Mis wrapper, or six for $s-ook with positive writ-, ten guarantee to cure- or refund the money in every package. For iree circular address; ROYAL MED2C1N13 'CHICAGO, ILLV For Halo at Weir Kanwis by F. II.

DruKjjiMt. Soul hcast Kansas, him all, about the couatny and show him land, consequently ho became Jt Crowe hna new. harness, Special Train via Memphis Route On account of Odd Fellows Apr-it 2Glh, will, run special train, leaving Weir City about 8:00 or 9:00 a. m. for Galena, returning leave Galena, probably 7:00 and will make round trip rate of 90 cents.

Sufficient number of ooaches will, pe- set out hero to accomodate all who pMiy wish to. use the Memphis which, I am pleased to sav disgusted with, the name of Kansas and loft without, purchasing, any-thine. souri hail seldom falls, except. in sum mer, Sleet, on tho contrary always falls in winter or late falf or early aprlncr, and is composed pf minute particles of transparent ice. It is caused by rain; falling, from a warm.

That TheaFeelinff overcomes us when inferior prepnra tions aro reeomendeil by iitiscrupu-: wheels, lap-robes, bulk garden seeds, gasoline stoves, tools of all kinds, tinware, and ia fact everything that goes-to moke a complete- hardware storoi Yon-should see him and geb prices but be-Bure and' prepare yourself for his goods are so low that you wiM.be: shoukcdl, Don! forgot this. 11 Our patronn will.fludDe Witt's Lit ous dealers as 'jnst ns good, as cloud, which has a stratum of cold air lying directly beneath as a rule, but this cold air stratum ma be immediately tic Karly, Risers safe and reliable cv's llonev and 1 hi'. Cough Will take care Of our natrons with above the earth's aurfaca. In thia remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and. liver comfiiaiats.

Striken Bros, when we know the uiiequulled of, this great too best accomodation, and will event will be noticed that there is a i mixture of rain and ice particles which tall. and. Kjvi.e.y?ri,thinjff- aji icjr coating.

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Pages Available:
52
Years Available:
1895-1895